Terms
Language support
Irish has feminine and masculine genders for nouns.
It is a VSO language.
It has different numbers depending on what is being counted or how something is being counted.
It has five accented vowels á é í ó ú.
Adjectives usually come after the noun and if the noun is feminine, the adjective must match with feminine noun.
Keyboard variants
Qwerty is the normal keyboard for Irish. The only that is important is the need for the accented vowels.
Contribution
I would like to help with adding rules for grammar and spelling.
Terms
Language support
Irish has feminine and masculine genders for nouns.
It is a VSO language.
It has different numbers depending on what is being counted or how something is being counted.
It has five accented vowels á é í ó ú.
Adjectives usually come after the noun and if the noun is feminine, the adjective must match with feminine noun.
Keyboard variants
Qwerty is the normal keyboard for Irish. The only that is important is the need for the accented vowels.
Contribution
I would like to help with adding rules for grammar and spelling.