Clì Gàidhlig

Clì Gàidhlig

Clì Gàidhlig logo
Formation 1984
Type NGO
Legal status charity
Purpose promotion of Scottish Gaelic
Headquarters Inverness
Location
Coordinates 57°28′46″N 4°13′27″W / 57.47944°N 4.22417°W / 57.47944; -4.22417
Convenor
Pam Talbot
Director
DJ MacIntyre
Main organ
board of directors
Staff
6
Website www.cli.org.uk

Clì Gàidhlig ([ˈkʰliː ˈkaːlɪkʲ]), founded in 1984 as Comann an Luchd-Ionnsachaidh[1] ([ˈkʰomən̪ˠ ə lˠ̪uxˈkʲũːn̪ˠs̪əxɪ], 'the Learners' Society'), is an organisation based in Inverness which seeks to support learners of the Scottish Gaelic language and has campaigned actively to promote the language.

Clì organises classes ranging from "coffee mornings" and one-day conversation courses to Ùlpan and grammar courses throughout Scotland.[2] It also produces materials for learners, including the quarterly magazine Cothrom (the name means "a chance" in Gaelic).

Clì was also mentioned in news as lobbying to make the BBC Alba TV channel available on Freeview.[3] One of its members is Alasdair Allan, MSP, currently the Scottish Government's Minister for Learning, Science and Scotland's Languages.[4]

See also

References

  1. Clì Gàidhlig website: About Clì Gàidhlig
  2. Clì Gàidhlig website: Courses
  3. Clì ag iomairt son Freeview do BhBC Alba from bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 23 February 2012. (Scottish Gaelic)
  4. Alasdair Allan from scottish.parliament.uk. Retrieved 23 February 2012.

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