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Glacann Cumann na Gaeilge i mBoston buíochas leis an Roinn Gnóthaí Eachtracha / Árd Chonsalacht na hÉireann, Boston as ucht an deontas a bhronn siad orainn.

Cumann na Gaeilge i mBoston thankfully acknowledges the contribution from the Department of Foreign Affairs/Consulate General of Ireland, Boston.

Welcome to the web home for Cumann na Gaeilge i mBoston! We are in the process of developing our site, please excuse any bumps in your journey here! We are diligently working on our content and presentation. Check out our current course offerings are listed under "The Irish Language -> Classes -> Current Classes" in the main menu!

About Us

Cumann na Gaeilge i mBoston, The Irish Language Society, is a non-profit organization whose aim is to preserve and extend the use of the Irish language through education and cultural activities.


Fúinne

Is eagraíocht neamh-bhrabúsach í Cumann na Gaeilge i mBoston a bhfuil sé d'aidhm aici an Ghaeilge a chaomhnú agus a fhorleathnú trí imeachtaí cultúrtha agus oideachais.

Learn Irish

Join us for Classes Spring 2010 at the ICC for Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced level learners.

Foghlaim Gaeilge

Bígí linn le haghaidh ranganna an Earraigh 2010 san ICC le haghaidh tosathóirí, foghlaimeóirí meánacha, agus foghlaimeóirí oilte.

Join Us

Check out our Events page and stay tuned for details!

Bígí Linn

Féach ar ár Leathnach agus coinnigh súil amach do na sonraí!

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Friday, 11 May 2012 00:10

The Cumann na Gaeilge's executive committee would like to open the meeting minutes to our membership so that if you have any thoughts or input to ongoing event planning, want to becomce involved in a comittee, or propose anything to our board, you will know what is discussed.  We want to have a number of resources available to our members reach out to us and become involved! Please find our archived meeting minutes (listed through the About Us section) and featured here.

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Thursday, 01 March 2012 01:33

On the Road..... As Gaeilge!


Sunday, March 4, 2012 4pm, at the ICC in Canton!

As the poster below asks, “How often do you get to see a play performed as Gaeilge?” Well here is an opportunity to enjoy the experience at no cost.

All invited to this free performance of this wonderful play
performed As Gaeilge at the Irish Cultural Center, 200 New Boston Drive, Canton. 

Join us March 4, 2012 at 4pm:  On the Road As Gaeilge!

 

 
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Saturday, 26 November 2011 15:53

 SPRING CLASSES IN THE IRISH LANGUAGE

 All Classes are ten weeks unless noted otherwise.

BEGINNERS:  Instructor,  Rob Nee, West Roxbury Pub and Resturant, 1885 Centre St. West Roxbury

Begins  Tuesday, March 13th 7:30-9:30pm, Phone: 781-571-9168

BEGINNERS PLUS: Instructor, Jim Murphy, St. Brendan's Rectory, 15 Rita Rd. Dorchester

Begins Tuesday March 6th 7:30-9:30pm, Phone: 781-205-4779

INTERMEDIATE: Instructor Máire Concannon, St Brendan's Rectory, 15 Rita Rd. Dorchester

Begins Wednesday March 7th 7:00-9:00pm, Phone: 781-769-0059

THREE ONGOING CLASSES IN BROOKLINE: Instructor, Peigí Cloherty

INTERMEDIATE I Meets Tuesdays, INTERMEDIATE II Meets Wednesdays, Cruinníonn ARD RANG ar an Déardaoin

Please call 617-734-7472 for details.

There will be a class in Chelmsford, at the Chelmsford Recreation Center with Instructor Patrick Flatherty. Please call 978-280-5262 for details.

There will be a class in Lawrence at the AOH Claddagh pub/Restaurant with Instructor Mike Duffy. Please call Anne Collins at 978-683-3295 for details.


THREE NEW CLASSES AT THE IRISH CULTURAL CENTER OF NEW ENGLAND!

Classes will be held at the ICC 200 New Boston Drive Canton

Beginners and Intermediate will meet on Wednesdays 7:30-9:30pm running from March 21st to May 23rd.

  Advanced Class will meet on Mondays 7:30-9:30pm running from March 19th to May 21st. The ICC classes require pre-registration. Please go the ICC web site, www. irishculture.org or call 781-821-8291 for a fuller course description and registration details.

As you can see, Cumann na Gaeilge i mBoston has classes all over the Greater Boston area. Pick a class that suits you and bí linn. (If you're new to the language, we'll tell you what that means in the first class.)

If you live in the Worcester area, please check out our good friends at Ár dTeanga Féin. They have classes at three levels meeting on Thursdays. www. adtf.org





Mí Márta/ February 2012


Ceárdlann (eolas faoin lá agus an áit le theacht)
Workshop (day and place TBA)
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Saturday, 16 January 2010 17:24

A Chairde,

This is the first edition of a revised series of nuachtlitreacha (newsletters) that le cúnamh Dé (with the help of God) will become a series of blogs on this website.  The concept was derived in part from a website called Transparent Language that contains a blog.  Here is the link to the Irish version: http://www.transparent.com/irish/?link=tagcloud. To some extent this series will build upon prior blogs so it will be helpful in understanding to read them in the order published.  However, at least intially the level of Irish is not extensive. So with the help of a dictionary and the translations provided the order they are read in is not an absolute necessity.  Since there are a number of newsletters a number will be posted in quick succession and then when caught up they will be posted on a weekly or bi-weekly basis as time permits. The intent is to gradually increase the level of content as Gaeilge. To start I am sending along a few websites that may be of interest.  The first is that of the Conradh na Gaeilge Shanasa Nua (http://www.gaeilge.org/) is in New Hampshire.  Daltaí na Gaeilge (Students of Irish - http://www.daltai.com/home.htm) is located in New York and they have an interesting site which includes more than just seanfhocail (proverbs, old sayings or literally old words).

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