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Transparent Language Celebrates St. Patrick's Day By Launching Irish Word of the Day Service

Free service teaches a new word every day through email, RSS feeds or iGoogle Gadgets.

Nashua, N.H., March 17, 2008 - Transparent Language, a leader in language learning solutions, today announced the launch of its new Irish Word of the Day service. The service covers a new word in Irish each day, teaches proper usage with word forms and example sentences, and provides native speaker sound for learning proper pronunciation. Language learners may subscribe to have the word delivered in their email or provided in an RSS feed or through an iGoogle gadget.

Irish Word of the Day joins other Word of the Day services offered for Spanish, French, German, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, and English for Spanish speakers. "Today's language learners want access to their learning where they live online", said Michael Quinlan, Transparent Language CEO. "That's why we have designed our Word of the Day service to let our users study where they want, from their email, in a feed reader like MyYahoo, or in a gadget on their iGoogle pages."

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America plays a prominent role in world affairs, and yet our longstanding English-centricity has left us weaker than we should be in our ability to communicate globally. At Transparent Language, we attempt to correct this problem by developing language-learning resources and systems that deliver more rapid, reliable, and engaging language learning to those who need language skills for work or school, as well as those who simply find joy in learning and using other languages. Each day we use our expertise in the research and practice of language learning to build programs that are licensed for use by all personnel of Foreign Service Institute, Defense Language Institute, US Special Operations Command, US Marine Corps, US Navy, and many other government organizations, as well as by thousands of schools, hundreds of public libraries, and millions of individual users.