From: Steve Anderson (steve@prodplay.co.uk)
Date: Tue Apr 29 2003 - 11:00:19 EDT
Alan Horkan wrote:
>>accents, and there are many of them in Welsh and Gaelic).
>
> many accents in Gaelic? What do you mean by Gaelic? In modern Irish
> (Gaeilge) there is only one accent and it gets used only on the
> five vowels.
Sorry, should've expanded a little - my company works predominantly in
Welsh but I've found myself having to deal with both Irish and Scots
Gaelic as well (we fill a niche quite nicely for kids educational
software in Celtic languages... oh, and English) - so I meant both Welsh
AND Gaelic, not one or the other =)
Steve
--- Steve Anderson ---------- Head programmer, B-DAG Cyf. The Productive Play Company http://www.prodplay.co.uk ---------------------------
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