Irish Gaelic by Nemo User Reviews

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  • Can you make a Scottish one?

    I haven’t gotten the app but I know this developer makes amazing apps for learning a language and I wish there’d be a Scottish Gaelic app along with this Irish one
  • Reliving my childhood.

    Some is familiar. Some totally new to me. Enjoying the learning in my old age. Got my Irish Passport this year.
    Wish that there were more phrases taught. It is more difficult to remember individual isolated words with nothing to hang them on.
  • Grand start

    This program is a good start to learn some vocabulary and a few short sentences, but there should be additional levels to the short-form .
  • Awesome learning tool

    I have been using a cassette tape class to try and learn Gaelic for a year and have had no success. In one day I made more progress in learning Gaelic than I did in a whole year with the cassette tape method. I highly recommend this to anyone wanting to learn this language!
  • Very good app

    I am enjoying learning Irish after a 50 year break. Wish I could stay on it a bit longer as only allowed so much words daily
  • Not the best

    Overall a good app but several problems I’ve noticed such as “sea” (properly spelt Is ea) and “Ní hea” being presented as yes or no when Irish does not have a yes or no. These words better translate as it is and it isn’t respectfully. As well as several pronunciation issues that while some could be dialectical, some are simply wrong however such as Sláinte pronounced “Slawncha” while the audio says “sline-tuh”

    Definitely not bad as a start but I would recommend the Duolingo course over this as an app for learning Irish
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  • One of the best language apps

    I teach English as a second language and continually try out many apps for English as well as use several for myself in German and Spanish.
    Everyone knows Irish is not an easy language to learn, and I put it off for years, but this app makes the experience as easy as possible.
    I especially like the amount of control the learner has over how often to review words, how many new words to introduce, at what speed and so forth. You can make it as comfortable for yourself as you wish.
    My advice is to just listen for a week or two and then take a look at the written form. The opposite approach will scare you out of your wits.
    But eventually it all comes together, and in my experience it’s best to let the written form of any language seep in slowly.
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  • Wonderful app!

    There is so much to learn and they make it easy and let you pick the pace. Yes there are things you can buy, but you’re not hindered from learning “unless you buy” which is awesome! It’s been less than a week and I already have 30 words/phrases that flow naturally out when I’m home as the English does when I’m at work!
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  • Impressive

    I didn’t expect so much for the free version. The flash card design is simple but really effective. I definitely want to upgrade when I can.
  • Could be better

    Hard to figure out what they are trying to do. Absolute no instructions.

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