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Published 16:41 4 Sept 2025 BST
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Not being able to speak Irish fluently is something that really bothers us, but we've found a solution.
It's a language we have a lot of grá for, but not enough experience speaking it.
Luckily, we've found a book that is encouraging us to learn how to speak Irish, and it's a total game-changer.
Irish With Mollie has published The Gaeilge Guide, and it is a must-read if you're trying to add a little bit of Gaeilge to your daily comhráite.
Irish With Mollie is Ireland's leading online Irish múinteoir, and the woman helping us fall in love with the language again.
In The Gaeilge Guide, Mollie Guidera brings her joyful, down-to-earth approach to the page in a book guaranteed to spark your connection to the Irish language and legacy.
This fresh and empowering journey, where language and culture are fite fuaite le chéile - intertwined together - offers practical guidance and useful phrases, along with heartfelt stories that reveal the humanity within the words, and much more.
Mollie shows us how to reconnect with our ancient and endangered language - and with ourselves - by demystifying the shame and frustration many still feel around Irish, and replacing it with a fun, accessible path back to the richness of our native tongue.
Whether you're dipping in out of curiosity or diving deep, The Gaeilge Guide is your warm, wise, and welcome companion to rediscovering the language that captures the soul and memory of the Irish people.
The Gailge Guide is out on September 11th.
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