Look at www.openculture.com under languages I think they might have
something.
Ward
On 7/14/2015 11:12 AM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
I haven't found an app yet that incorporates written and spoken words. I found
a pretty accessible dictionary called Teach Me Gaelic, which is for Irish. I
also found a YouTube post of a BBC program on Scots Gaelic. It really also
depends which language you want to learn. Welsh is from a different Gaelic
branch than Scots and Irish, and Scots and Irish are different enough from each
other that you might want to stick to one or the other. (We won't even go into
Manx :) ) I think it would be great to have Irish, Scots, or Welsh voices in
iOS.
there's a Scots online school in Nova Scotia that I found out about as well. I
don't know if the apps they use are accessible.
Sorry I can't be of more help. I'd love to at least find a repository of
translated songs.
teresa
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