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- Q4876255 subject Q8407520.
- Q4876255 subject Q8554499.
- Q4876255 abstract "Bean an tí (Irish pronunciation: [ˈbʲan ə ˈtʲiː], plural mná an tí) is an Irish phrase meaning "woman of the house". With the rise of Irish language education in the Gaeltacht, or Irish-speaking areas of Ireland, it has come to refer to a landlady who takes in students who wish to learn Irish in a family setting, providing lodging and meals as well as education. Concerns have been raised about the future of this form of language education as the teaching of Irish becomes more institutionalized in Ireland.".
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- Q4876255 comment "Bean an tí (Irish pronunciation: [ˈbʲan ə ˈtʲiː], plural mná an tí) is an Irish phrase meaning "woman of the house". With the rise of Irish language education in the Gaeltacht, or Irish-speaking areas of Ireland, it has come to refer to a landlady who takes in students who wish to learn Irish in a family setting, providing lodging and meals as well as education.".
- Q4876255 label "Bean an tí".