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SIMPLE LESSONS IN IRISH.


THE IRISH ALPHABET.

§ 1. In commencing to study any language from books, we must first learn the alphabet—the characters in which the language is written and printed. A glance at an Irish manuscript or printed book will at once tell us that the letters used in writing and printing Irish are somewhat different from those we use in English. They are also fewer in number. We give the characters of the Irish alphabet, both capitals and small letters, with the English letters to which they correspond:—

Irish Letters. Corresponding
Capitals. Small. English Letters
A a a
B b b
C c c
D d d
E e e
F f f
G g g
H h h
I i i
L l l
M m m
N n n
O o o
P p p
R r r
S s s
T t t
U u u