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The world's best-selling little dictionaries
Have confidence -- find all the words and phrases you need
Get there fast -- clear layout now with color
Go further -- extra help with Irish grammar
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Handy Irish Dictionary--NOT a Course in Gaelic,
By shoutgrace "savedbyhisgrace" (Charleston, WV United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Collins Gem Irish Dictionary (Vinyl Bound)
Collins Gem Irish Dictionary, editors Séamus Mac Mathúna and Ailbhe O' Corráin is a user friendly, comprehensive up-to-date wordlist of English-Irish to Irish-English. It's a dictionary for looking up words just like the Webster or the Oxford. It does NOT contain any pronunciations of the words in Irish. It does contain abbrevations. The middle section is useful Irish grammar that includes extensive tables of regular and irregular verbs and noun declensions and key English words makes it an invaluable reference tool. The back section contains numbers used in counting and with nouns and time.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The best and cheapest Irish dictionary available,
By Antone Minard (minard@ucla.edu) (San Diego, California, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Collins Gem Irish Dictionary (Vinyl Bound)
This is one of the few accessible Irish dicitonaries available, and one of the very few which does not presume past study of Irish. It is ideal for the American or Canadian learner, who don't always have access to native speakers or supplementary material. The multi-colored format makes searching for idioms and prepositional phrases easier, and it's refreshing to have the Irish-English and English-Irish in one volume. The only flaws I see are the failure to print the English meanings alongside the Irish headings in the verb charts, and the lack of a guide to pronunciation. Collins-Gem's Welsh dictionary is also ahead of the pack, making this company a leader in sensible and practical dictionaries for the Celtic languages. --Antone
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad, but more is needed,
This review is from: Collins Gem Irish Dictionary (Vinyl Bound)
What is good about Collins Gem? Well, there are modern terms for modern things, many probably only coined for this dictionary. Not all of them are very good, but most are good enough. Sometimes, I have been somewhat irritated that the book has not utilised the terminology found in "Foclóir scoile" and "Foclóir Póca" extensively enough. Besides, the choice of entries has more to do with UK and Northern Ireland than with Ireland. And it is not only more obscure words that aren't found - the English-Irish section often doesn't have even quite common or everyday words. It looks, alas, that there really isn't a quite satisfactory pocket dictionary of Irish. If the Langenscheidt team would try it, they would probably be able to compile one very good pocket dictionary by combining this with Foclóir Scoile.
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