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  • Go figure. I live in Idaho. Gaelic in Braille might be...interesting. Certainly German Braille was when I took it in High School. Quite confusing actually since many of the symbols mean one thing in English and something else entirely in German. Heck, even American Braille can be quite different from UK English Braille. So I can imagine Gaelic Braille, if indeed such a thing has ever been done, would be interesting if you weren't already familiar with it.

  • A beautiful song sung in a beautiful language. And it's the only language I've ever consistently had an interest in learning. Of course I probably pick the hardest language to find learning materials for, and certainly in a format that a blind person could make effective use of.

  • @Bryan198026 Where do you live? It's taught in Los Angeles and New York. I don't know about Braille, but both books and audio recordings are available. Pimsleur is audio book and no accompanying text.

  • Maith tu...maith tu !....go raibh mile maith agut !!

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