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  1. Irish orthography - Wikipedia

    Prior to the mid-20th century, Gaelic type (cló Gaelach) was the main typeface used to write Irish; now, it is usually replaced by Roman type (cló Rómhánach). The use of Ogham and Gaelic type today is …

  2. Gaelic Written Alphabet - GaelicMatters.com

    Today people write and type Irish Gaelic with the standard Latin alphabet. The Irish alphabet uses 24 of the 26 letters of the English alphabet, as opposed to the original number of 18.

  3. Irish language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot

    The Gaelic Script originated in medieval manuscripts as a variant of the Latin alphabet. It was used for printing Irish until quite recently and is still used on road signs and public notices throughout Ireland.

  4. The Scottish Gaelic Alphabet

    Learn the Scottish Gaelic alphabet, how many letters it has and what they are with accompanying audio files.

  5. The Irish Alphabet: A Complete Guide to Gaelic Letters

    Discover the Irish alphabet, its 18 unique letters, pronunciation, and origins. Learn how to read and write in Irish with confidence.

  6. Gaelic Alphabet - Script and Pronunciation

    This lesson teaches the alphabet in Gaelic, including the script and pronunciation. Using both vowels and consonants. I will try to give examples using both vocabulary and grammar. Going through the …

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