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 No.1334

Anyone here knows of good resources (websites, books, even if I have to buy them) to learn Scottish Gaelic?

My grandmother was a Scottish descendant and her own folks spoke Gaelic, but taught her only English because at the time Gaelic was very stigmatized in Canada, so the language was lost and never transmitted to new generations.

It's a part of my heritage I'd like to revisit but there isn't government support to maintain the language in my area as there is in Scotland. I am also a language lover and I just love how written Gaelic looks and how spoken Gaelic sounds even if the orthography is all kinds of fucked up. So is there anything I can do to learn a moribund language without paying huge sums for private tutoring or exiling myself to Cape Breton?

 No.1336

I don't know much about it, but there's a bunch of resources on the 4/int/ wikia.

http://4chanint.wikia.com/wiki/Scottish_Gaelic_%28G%C3%A0idhlig%29




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