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Update 28/06/07

New Links

  • Glug anns an taigh. A fun Flash game, with audio, giving practice in simple vocabulary and grammar. Aimed at schoolkids, but could also be a fun diversion for beginner adult learners.
  • Online Italian-English dictionary. Actually, it's rather more than a dictionary, as the site also has resources for learners, plus links to a blog and word of the day. The dictionary is a little idiosyncratic, in that a translation of, say, "ring" will only return the noun "anello" unless you either tell it to look for "to ring", in which case you get the verb, or to look for "ring" as a substring, in which case you get every work with "ring" in, including "fluttering", "gathering", etc.
  • Italian language, grammar and usage. A (we)blog "dedicated to studying, learning and improving Italian", with regular articles posted aimed at learners of all levels, plus an email newsletter.
  • Babylon Online Dictionaries. A quite large 'meta-search' engine enabling the user to search a multitude of online dictionaries in a range of languages and language pairs, including English-German, -Dutch, -Danish, -Swedish, and -Finnish.
  • Wikipedia - Scottish Gaelic language. A growing category of Wikipedia, with subcategories for adjectives, nouns, pronouns, numerals, and more, including nouns and phrases sorted by subject. Some categories are a bit patchy at the time of writing (March 2007) but the nouns and adjectives are quite full and can be used as a Gaelic -> English dictionary.
  • Am Baile. A bilingual English/Gaelic site dedicated to "creating a digital archive of the history and culture of the Scottish Highlands and Islands", and chock-full of documents, images, and audio clips.
  • FoxLingo. A Firefox browser extension which adds translation tools to the browser enabling you to translate full web pages using online translation tools. At the time of writing (March 2007) FoxLingo supports 45 languages.

Deleted links

The following links have been removed because their hostnames couldn't be looked up (perhaps the domain has lapsed/changed), the URL gave a 404 Not Found error, the site or page was otherwise unreachable, or the site had otherwise become unsuitable for the collection. On this update, the cull has been of dead Portuguese, EFL, and Celtic sites.

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