Bag om Auraicept na nÉicsíne
Ad·midethar int auraicept-so, nó in cétlebor léigind-se, éicsíniu nó cét¿oglaimthidi inna Sengoídilce, eter chlanda écodnacha ¿ chlanda codnacha. At·tá forus focal fobec and .i. trí cét focal acht bec nammá. Do·aissilbi int auraicept noí ngnáthscéla: In Cherc Bec Derg, In Macc Bairgine Sinnséir, Int ¿enben ¿ in Mucc, In Macc ¿ in Gabor, In Srubán Aigin, Éiréne Bec, Trí Buicc Gairb, Lethscrepull Bec, ¿ Chétlín in Damáin Allaid Bic.
This primer, or first reader, is aimed at early learners of Old Irish, whether children or adults. It has a relatively small vocabulary of about 300 words, and presents nine classic stories: The Little Red Hen, The Gingerbread Boy, The Old Woman and the Pig, The Boy and the Goat, The Pancake, Chicken Little, The Three Billy Goats Gruff, Little Tuppens, and Little Spider's First Web.
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