An editor from Fermanagh is helping shape the future of the Irish language through a ground-breaking national project.
A groundbreaking new monolingual dictionary by Foras na Gaeilge that provides people with a new way to understand, use and ...
NAOMH Muire clubman Donal Ó Searcaigh is hopeful that two motions passed at the Donegal LGFA AGM last week will get national backing at the LGFA’s Congress in Carrick-on-Shannon next March. Ó ...
Conradh na Gaeilge scheduling extra classes as expressions of interest rise more than five-fold between summer and January ...
An editor from Fermanagh is helping shape the future of the Irish language through a ground-breaking national project.
Foras na Gaeilge said the dictionary is aimed at giving a new way to understand and use the Irish language without relying on dictionaries in English or in other languages ...
A first-ever fully Irish dictionary has been launched in a ‘historic moment’ for the language. The launch means that anyone ...
The Irish language may be having a revival right now, but Gaeilgeoirí up and down the island have some issues they'd like to raise ...
Up to 70% recall seeing ads in Irish if they’ve already seen the English version while only half say they saw an Irish ...
The dictionary by Foras na Gaeilge was launched on Tuesday by President Catherine Connolly and can be accessed for free ...
This initiative honours the legacy of the late Oonagh Ní Shúilleabháin, Mayo’s first Irish Language Officer. The scholarship ...
Pól Deeds was formally appointed as Irish language commissioner at the end of last month.