Sian Conway writes about learning to love Gaeilge, and how you can work your cúpla focail into your every day routine.
"The word for son in Irish is 'mac'. If you talk about your own son that would be 'mo mhac' and that became 'wac' and 'wacker ...
Some common words we use every day, including the name of one of the UK's main political parties, have a surprising origin in ...
To celebrate the Local Enterprise Week from 3rd to 7th March and Seachtain na Gaeilge from the 1st to 17th March the Local ...
A bank holiday weekend to celebrate all things Irish, and the patron saint of our snake-less isle. Plus, an extra day that ...
Séaghan Ó Súilleabháin AKA The Kerry Cowboy can help you boost your Irish with some rootin' tootin' phrases to get you ...
The best way is to start small and with easy words or phrases that can be readily understood by others in your everyday life.
Seanfhocail are a unique part of the Irish language, and really showcase the beauty of the language. They carry the wisdom, ...
Julie Jay: "For our eldest, the understanding of what I am saying to him in Irish is definitely there, and yet he rarely, if ...
Holy Cross College in Strabane are aiming to set the ‘World Record’ for the ‘Biggest Irish Language Class ever’ as part of ...
As St Patrick's Day approaches, many celebrate Irish culture, but did you know that our native language has influenced ...