Thanks all for the Irish website suggestions.
Joan Ann.
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Subject: [vicsireland] Re: Another Irish question
Hi Joan Ann,
I use www.teanglann.ie and www.tearma.ie and find them very good.
I agree with Robbie that the screen layout of both could be improved for a
screen reader.
They are accessible, but are not as easy as I would like to jump straight to
the search results. However if you have the time to learn the layout I think
they will work okay for you.
You will need to learn symbols and dictionary abbreviations like gu for
ginideach uatha etc etc.
Have a look and post any queries to this list. Probably either Robbie or I have
come across many of the issues that you will find.
Ronan
On 28/04/2016, Joan Ann Brosnan <joanannbrosnan9@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all===========================================================
I am just wondering if there is an accessible online dictionary for Irish?
And also if people know of any other useful Irish resources that are
accessible, that would be great.
Thanks
Joan Ann.
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