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- Rianaire
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Re: Hello!
Madainn mhath Monica, Fàilte Chridheil ort.
Welcome to the Foram Monica. You have arrived at a very good time. There's a new initiative getting underway in 2012 with http://www.gaelic2012.org.
Here's a new part of the forum for all the folk we hope will be turning up. There's already a lot of tips for new learners in there. In the meantime feel free to ask anything you like
http://www.foramnagaidhlig.net/foram/viewforum.php?f=31
Welcome to the Foram Monica. You have arrived at a very good time. There's a new initiative getting underway in 2012 with http://www.gaelic2012.org.
Here's a new part of the forum for all the folk we hope will be turning up. There's already a lot of tips for new learners in there. In the meantime feel free to ask anything you like

http://www.foramnagaidhlig.net/foram/viewforum.php?f=31
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- Rianaire
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Fàilte ort!
Write soon and often and don't hesitate to ask questions!
Write soon and often and don't hesitate to ask questions!
Oileanach chànan chuthachail
Na dealbhan agam
Na dealbhan agam
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Fàilte, ephemera! 

Re: Hello!
Fàilte, ephemeral!
Lots of good advice for starting, as Graisg said - do follow the links, and plenty of support on here as you try things out.
Personally, I would recommend the little BBC course, Beag air Bheag (includes audio), and or the old Speaking our Language videos on YouTube (or on the new Learngaelic site).
Gur math a theid leat! Good luck!

Lots of good advice for starting, as Graisg said - do follow the links, and plenty of support on here as you try things out.
Personally, I would recommend the little BBC course, Beag air Bheag (includes audio), and or the old Speaking our Language videos on YouTube (or on the new Learngaelic site).
Gur math a theid leat! Good luck!
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Re: Hello!
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome! 
Tapadh Leibh!

Tapadh Leibh!