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Roghainnean CànainLanguage choices BeurlaEnglish Gàidhlig ShìmplidhSimple Gaelic GàidhligGaelic
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Where do they speak Gaelic? When did the language first appear? Why should I learn Gaelic? How do I find out more about Gaelic? Who do I know that speaks Gaelic? Where can I find out more about Gaelic music? When is the next Gaelic class in my area? Why is Gaelic so important to Scotland? How do I discover the Gaelic in me? Who can help with the answers to many of these questions? The answer is mygaelic.com
Welcome to mygaelic.com, a new online information resource for Gaelic. Regardless of whether you’re fluent in Gaelic, a learner or simply someone with an in interest in Gaelic, the site will provide you with a fantastic starting point to engage with Gaelic and its culture. What is it that interests you? Is it music, poetry, people, travel, genealogy, or learning the language? Information on all of this and much more is available on the site. And each section has its own set of links to external websites which contain more detailed information on the subject. There is advice on how and where to learn Gaelic, and who can help you. You’ll find a constantly updated events calendar. And when you register with the site, you’ll get your very own mygaelic.com page which allows you to join our new and fast-growing community and connect with people from all over the globe.
There are also regular competitions and prizes on offer. Throughout the month of February we are asking you to tell us: What Gaelic means to you. This is the first of many competitions we will run on the site with great prizes up for grabs. Check out our competitions section and find out what you have to do and how you can win one of our mygaelic.com goodie bags...
You can also contribute to mygaelic.com by submitting your stories, poetry, photos, links, and information about your Gaelic organisation or event. You can even set up your own Gaelic online group and invite like-minded people to join, or you can set-up a networking group for your organisation, which keeps people up-to-date with what you are up to, when and where.
All of this is available for the Gaelic beginner, or the active learner or those fluent in the language, via the three language options available on the site.
Begin your journey with mygaelic.com and discover the Gaelic in you today.
If you run a Gaelic or Gaelic-related website, and would like to feature on mygaelic.com, please contact admin@mygaelic.com