Hi Joan Ann,
You might like to try the ABAIR site. This is accessible to a screen
reader. Instructions in English for using this site with a screen
reader are at:
http://www.abair.tcd.ie/?page=access_abair_site&lang=eng
You can choose to use the site through English or Irish.
This site allows you to paste in a block of Irish text and have it
read to you in the dialect of your choosing.
Best regards, 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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