Failte Kazakhstan, the home of Borat … and a Gaelic speaker
Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 8:23 am
Lìosa no Borat e-fhèin?
The Hearald:
'Someone, somewhere in the former Soviet state is learning Gaelic'
'Since the national development agency Bord na Gaidhlig launched the site on Wednesday of last week, there have been hits from 48 countries, including Russia, Argentina and New Zealand. By noon yesterday there had been 7021 visitors to the site, with 46% returning for at least a second time. Almost 600 people have registered and the average time being spent on the site is seven-and-a-half minutes.'
'Rosemary Ward, acting chief executive of the Bord, said: "We are delighted with the response to mygaelic.com and particularly its world-wide reach."
Tuilleadh an seo:
http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/news/di ... peaker.php
Agus Rosemary seo blog inntinneach bho Almaty, Kazahkstan:
'Smuainntean sa chànan as bòidhche'
http://uidh.blogspot.com/
The Hearald:
'Someone, somewhere in the former Soviet state is learning Gaelic'
'Since the national development agency Bord na Gaidhlig launched the site on Wednesday of last week, there have been hits from 48 countries, including Russia, Argentina and New Zealand. By noon yesterday there had been 7021 visitors to the site, with 46% returning for at least a second time. Almost 600 people have registered and the average time being spent on the site is seven-and-a-half minutes.'
'Rosemary Ward, acting chief executive of the Bord, said: "We are delighted with the response to mygaelic.com and particularly its world-wide reach."
Tuilleadh an seo:
http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/news/di ... peaker.php
Agus Rosemary seo blog inntinneach bho Almaty, Kazahkstan:
'Smuainntean sa chànan as bòidhche'
http://uidh.blogspot.com/