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How to learn Gaelic

orthographical instructions grammar and reading lessons

by Alexander Macbain & John Whyte

  • First published:
  • 20th century
  • Languages: English, Scottish Gaelic

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Traditions: Ritual magic and grimoires

Subjects: Orthography and spelling, Grammar, Composition and exercises, Gaelic language, Scottish Gaelic language

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orthographical instructions, grammar, and reading lessons

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1906The "Northern Chronicle" officeEnglish, Scottish GaelicPublic

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