Irish/English English/Irish Dictionary and Phrasebook


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A traveler's dictionary, phrasebook, and pronunciation guide for passing the time of day with the few remaining speakers of Irish Gaelic. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR







Irish-English/English-Irish Easy Reference Dictionary


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This learner's dictionary guides students and other users through the intricacies of the Irish language.




Children's Illustrated Irish Dictionary


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Designed to be a child's very first foreign language dictionary (5-10 years). 500 entries, each accompanied by a large illustration.




Bēarla-Gaeilge


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Focloir Bearla Gaoidheilge


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Collins Gem Irish Dictionary


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The world's best-selling little dictionaries Have confidence -- find all the words and phrases you need Get there fast -- clear layout now with color Go further -- extra help with Irish grammar




Concise English-Irish Dictionary


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" ... derived from the New English-Irish dictionary [Foclóir Nua Béarla-Gaeilge] which is available online at www.focloir.ie ... contains an extensive range of contemporary Irish-language translations of modern English words and phrases. More than 30,000 headwords; more than 85,000 senses; more than 200,000 phrases and sentences in Irish; broad coverage of informal and idiomatic language; thousands of technical terms in the areas of science, education, technology, and many more; style and grammar supplement."--Back cover.




Kiss My...


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Danger: This book contains adult language and may offend your sense of good taste. Do you want to find out what the gaeilgeoir means when he/she uses the Irish words for "nerdy," "well-hung," "effing and blinding," "slimeball," or "drop-dead-gorgeous"? It's all there, with numerous entries under the letters C and F. Already a cult hit, Kiss My... will appeal to the Irish-language student and the open-minded traveler alike.




A Dictionary of Anglo-Irish


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This work fills a long-felt void in the study of both Irish and English, by providing the first extensive compilation of Hiberno-English words, their meanings and etymologies. The legendary eloquence of the Irish is here shown to be the product of not one, but two languages.