- Altanna Gaeilge
- A list of newspaper and magazine articles which have appeared on Gaelic-L. Those with translations or dictionaries are marked. - An tInneall Mallachtaí: The Curse Engine
- Generate your curse in Irish. - Common Greeting/Sayings in Ireland
- Irish idioms and greetings, in Gaelic with an English translation. Also includes greeting responses, terms of endearment, and curses. - Conradh na Gaeilge, Dallas/Ft. Worth
- The Gaelic League sponsors Irish language classes and other events to promote a greater understanding and appreciation of Irish language and culture in the community. - Conradh na Gaeilge/Washington
- Includes links to schedules for language immersion classes across North America, as well as local events (MD/DC area) - Daltaí na Gaeilge
- A not for profit corporation dedicated to promoting and teaching the Irish language in North America. - Eolaire - Gaeilge ar an líon
- Directory of Gaelic related material, in Irish Gaelic. - Focal an Lae
- The word of the day in Irish. - Gael-Linn
- Cultural, social and economic organisation founded for the promotion and development of the Irish Language. - General Irish
- Common greetings, farewells, curses, and proverbs in Gaelic Irish, with translations and audio. - Interactive Irish
- Language lessons with audio. - Irish Dictionary Online
- Premium online Irish dictionary providing quick word searches, definitions, and usage. - Irish Gaelic Language Reader
 - Irish Gaelic Reference Documents and Links
- Resources for learning Irish Gaelic including flashcards, books, and Irish People's Lessons course material. Weekly classes in Portland, Oregon. Irish Sayings.com
- Irish sayings and phrases in the Irish Gaelic language, with audio samples. Irish Script On Screen - Meamram Páipéar Ríomhaire
- Creating digital images of Irish manuscripts to provide exposure to Ireland's cultural heritage and contribute to the conservation of these valuable books and documents. Local Ireland: Gaeltacht
- Includes background information, history, and culture of areas where Irish is heavily spoken, in counties of Donegal, Mayo, Galway, and Kerry. Raidio na Gaeltachta
- Irish language radio station. Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe
- National theatre of the Irish Language set up in 1928. Produces on average seven productions a year including Dramas Pantomime and a Grand opera.
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