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31 Resources to Learn Scottish Gaelic for Free

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  • LearnGaelic

    LearnGaelic

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  • Sabhal Mòr Ostaig

    Sabhal Mòr Ostaig

    Gaelic college, Isle of Skye

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  • Gaelic4Parents.com

    Gaelic4Parents.com

    Scottish Gaelic for parents.

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  • Ceòlas

    Ceòlas

    Courses in Gaelic and Gaelic music in South Uist

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  • An Lòchran

    An Lòchran

    Gaelic community centre, Glasgow

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  • Ionad Dhùn Èideann

    Ionad Dhùn Èideann

    Group working towards establishing a Gaelic community centre in Edinburgh. Host various events.

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  • Cearcall Còmhraidh

    Cearcall Còmhraidh

    Weekly Gaelic conversation group in central Edinburgh.

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  • Tip of the Week

    Tip of the Week

    Tips.

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  • Sgrìbhisg — Scottish Gaelic Resources

    Sgrìbhisg — Scottish Gaelic Resources

    More links (and better descriptions).

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  • Scottish Gaelic learners' materials online

    Scottish Gaelic learners' materials online

    Learning resources.

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  • Radio nan Gàidheal

    Radio nan Gàidheal

    Radio.

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  • Luchd

    Luchd

    A Facebook group for Scottish learners.

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  • Leasain Na Ghàidhlig

    Leasain Na Ghàidhlig

    3 lessons for beginners (not complete I think).

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  • Learn Gaelic

    Learn Gaelic

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  • Go! Gaelic

    Go! Gaelic

    20 colourful lessons.

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  • Gaelic Nursery Language Links

    Gaelic Nursery Language Links

    Scottish Gaelic for children (and their parents).

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  • Fòram na Gàidhlig

    Fòram na Gàidhlig

    “ A website where you can find resources for learners, including other online sources for learning, the lyrics for Runrig songs, a page listing courses available throughout the world, and an introduction to the language. Also has a forum for interaction with other learners, teachers, news, updates in technology, and general chatter in Gàidhlig”

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  • Elementary Course of Gaelic

    Elementary Course of Gaelic

    A basic course.

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  • Can Seo

    Can Seo

    A playlist for Scottish Gaelic learners.

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  • Bruidhinn ar CÃ nan

    Bruidhinn ar CÃ nan

    4 lessons.

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  • Alba

    Alba

    A free course.

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  • Am Faclair Beag

    Am Faclair Beag

    Online dictionary, incorporating Dwelly's Dictionary.

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  • Akerbeltz

    Akerbeltz

    Good grammatical information, with explanations for why things work the way they do.

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  • Tobar an Dualchais

    Tobar an Dualchais

    Archive recordings with music, oral history, folktales from Scottish oral tradition. Many in Gaelic.

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  • Big Gaels Don't Cry

    Big Gaels Don't Cry

    Informal podcast

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  • Cluicheamaid

    Cluicheamaid

    Computer game playthroughs and reviews in informal, everyday Gaelic.

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  • iGàidhlig

    iGàidhlig

    Gaelic tech info (advice on things like spellcheckers, predictive text, browser extensions etc).

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  • DASG

    DASG

    Dachaigh airson Stòras na Gàidhlig/ Digital Archive of Scottish Gaelic.

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  • Andy agus Gàidhlig

    Andy agus Gàidhlig

    Lessons on YouTube

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  • An Taigh Cèilidh

    An Taigh Cèilidh

    Gaelic cafe and drop-in centre in Stornoway, Isle of Lewis

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  • Culturlann Inbhir Nis

    Culturlann Inbhir Nis

    Gaelic community centre in Inverness

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  • About the Scottish Gaelic Language

    Scottish Gaelic, also known simply as Gaelic, is a Celtic language spoken primarily in Scotland. It is one of the oldest languages in Europe with a rich cultural heritage.

    There are approximately 57,000 speakers of Scottish Gaelic, though the number of fluent speakers varies across different regions of Scotland. Efforts are being made to promote and revitalize the language, particularly through education and cultural initiatives.

    The origins of Scottish Gaelic can be traced back to the Goidelic branch of the Celtic languages. It developed from Old Irish and shares similarities with Irish Gaelic and Manx Gaelic, the other two Gaelic languages of the Celtic language family.

    Scottish Gaelic is predominantly spoken in the Scottish Highlands and islands, including areas such as the Outer Hebrides, Isle of Skye, and Argyll. The language has a strong presence in traditional music, poetry, and storytelling.

    Interesting facts about Scottish Gaelic include its historical significance as the language of the Scottish Gaels, who once inhabited a large part of Scotland. It played a central role in the culture and identity of the Scottish Highlands for centuries.

    In recent years, there has been a revitalization of the language, with increased interest and support for Gaelic-medium education and cultural preservation. The Scottish government has recognized the importance of Gaelic as a national asset and has taken measures to promote its use and accessibility.

    Overall, Scottish Gaelic is a language deeply intertwined with Scottish culture and history. It serves as a means of preserving the Gaelic heritage and contributes to the linguistic diversity of Scotland.

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