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Thought there was some discussion about this but apparently it's only here.

 

I've been trying to learn Irish for about 3 years now but it's hard using just books and not having anyone breathing down your neck about getting it right.

 

Anyway, I doubt they have Rosetta Stone for Irish but maybe I'm wrong.

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Thought there was some discussion about this but apparently it's only here.

 

I've been trying to learn Irish for about 3 years now but it's hard using just books and not having anyone breathing down your neck about getting it right.

 

Anyway, I doubt they have Rosetta Stone for Irish but maybe I'm wrong.

dang... i even posted semi-seriously in that thread. :) amnesia...

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The little I tried Rosetta Stone software I thought it was more vocab oriented. I much prefered listening to Pimsleur's Spanish I and Spanish II. I also checked out Pimsleur's and Rosetta Stone's Japanese programs because that is a language I speak but am not a native speaker. I thought Pimsleur's approach better.

 

My 2 cents.

 

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Gonna get my girlfriend the Rosetta Stone Russian series. She's interested in learning it.
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