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Guth nan Gàidheal
An Comunn Gàidhealach Ameireaganach (The American Scottish Gaelic Society, or ACGA), in association with Hard To Port Internet Radio in Baltimore, is thrilled to announce our latest project, by our members for our members.
Rèidio Guth nan Gàidheal (“Voice of the Gael” Radio, or “GnG”) is a block of Scottish Gaelic and English Internet Radio programming, focusing on the Scottish Gaelic language in North America, and ...
Read MoreGrandfather Mountain Gaelic Song and Language Week Announces Third Teacher for 2015
We heartily welcome Kathleen Reddy to the Grandfather Mountain Gaelic Song and Language Week 2015. A Nova Scotia native, Kathleen studied and taught multiple levels of Gaelic on both sides of the Atlantic. She’s taught secondary school, college, and immersion courses to learners and native speakers. Kathleen received her BA in English with a Celtic Studies subsidiary (St. Francis Xavier University), holds a Postgraduate Certificate ...
Read MoreAn Naidheachd Againne, Winter 2014 Issue Is Available
The Winter, 2014, issue of our newsletter, An Naidheachd Againne, has been released.
Members should have received it, but they can also obtain it online, by logging in to the ACGA Forum, and checking the Members Room.
Non-members can obtain issues through Summer 2014 in the Public Room of the forum, which requires no login, though you’re welcome to create an account and join our discussions whether ...Read More
Gàidhlig on the Go. uTalk ( from ANA Winter 2012)
In our fifth reprint from our Quarterly members e-zine “An Naidheachd Againne”, Rudy Ramsey reviewed u-Talk Scottish Gaelic — a learning aid for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
uTalk Scottish Gaelic is another iPhone app that’s worth a look. This is a vocabulary practice app, but it’s more motivating than the usual flash-card approach.uTalk starts with a Word Practice mode, in which it presents a series ...
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