Speech synthesis tool created at TCD.
Biographical archive of individuals associated with the Irish language.
Irish language community based in Carntogher County Derry.
Irish language centre in Belfast offering classes and events.
Youtube channel with various videos on the Irish language.
Youtube channel teaching authentic Irish.
Tumblr blog focused on Munster Irish.
Irish channel focused on the Irish language.
French resource for the Irish language with focus on dialectal variation.
Irish language and cultural centre based in Galway community offering classes.
Textbook by Associate Professor Barbara Hillers teaching standard Irish with Ulster features.
Youtube channel with many videos regarding Irish.
An online archive of texts, manuscripts and other materials relevant to Celtic studies. Affiliated with the A. G. van Hamel Foundation for Celtic Studies.
Company providing technological services and tools for Irish communities.
Recordings of dialectal Irish.
Discord server for the Celtic Languages.
Wiki associated with the Celtic Languages Discord Server.
Long running institution for the promotion of the Irish language.
A corpus of written and spoken Irish texts from 2000 onwards.
A large archive of digitised Irish texts going back over 10 centuries. Associated with University College Cork.
Irish-medium discord community.
Irish language organisation in Belfast offering classes and other cultural activities.
Irish language community based in Derry, County Derry. Contains a useful series of podcasts for beginners.
Irish language community based in Belfast.
Irish language learning organisation with an active and long running forum.
Youtube channel in Munster Irish.
A resource for learning about the Irish language, its history and dialects.
Database of Irish folklore and other items of historical interest.
Youtube channel with videos on pronunciation of Ulster Irish.
A dictionary of unpublished words of spoken Irish collected in the 20th century.
Resource providing information on the phonetics of the major dialects of Irish.
An organisation which runs events and courses across Ireland, including within the Gaeltacht.
Organisation offering Irish language activities and courses, based in Gaoth Dobhair, County Donegal.
Research group associated with DCU that develops resources for the Irish language.
Resource for parents who wish to speak to their child in Irish.
A series of videos teaching about Old Irish.
Extensive grammar of the Irish language.
Videos about Ulster Irish, Scottish Gaelic and their links.
Irish language centre based in Belfast. Offers classes, childcare etc.
A trust dedicated to the life and works of Máirtín Ó Cadhain, including a dictionary of terms.
Long running forum for learning the Irish language.
Digital repository of Irish manuscripts dating back to the medieval period. Associated with the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies.
A site providing resources for parents wishing to learn Irish and transmit it to their children.
Site with valuable information for learners and collated resource lists. Contains an English translation of An Caighdeán Oifigiúil.
A collection of useful books, comprising both literature and instructional materials, and other miscellanea.
Resource centre for teachers and learners of Irish associated with Maynooth.
A resource for native Irish speakers to improve reading and writing.
Online platform based in Ulster providing videos and articles in Irish. Funded by Screen NI.
Videos in Irish on various topics and current affairs.
Youtube channel with educational videos about Irish with a focus on pronunciation.
A searchable corpus of the Irish language from 20th century onwards.
A cultural centre in Gleann Cholm Cille, County Donegal, which hosts Irish language courses each summer.
A course on Old Irish from the University of Texas at Austin.
A reference tool for the conjugation of various verbs in all major dialects.
Irish language organisation based in Belfast which offers classes.
An enormous collection of resources on Ulster Irish compiled by Ciarán Ó Duibhín.
A project which aims to digitise and make available to the members of the general public a corpus of Irish language recordings on the basis of collections of tapes collected in the 1960s and 1970s by the late Colmán Ó hUallacháin, among others.
The Irish language version of Wikipedia. NB: The quality of Irish here can be variable, however I consider Wikipedia important enough to include it.
An electronic resource for study of medieval Irish texts, associated with Cambridge University.