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by poor_mouse
Tue Nov 23, 2010 7:21 am
Forum: Gràmar, Fuaimean is Gnàths / Grammar, Sounds and Expressions
Topic: Ceistean: TYG
Replies: 385
Views: 200348

Ceistean: TYG

Maybe it's trivial... TYG by Robertson & Taylor, Aonad 11, còmhradh: Feumaidh mi film eile a chuir anns a’ chamara mus fhalbh sinn. ... Fhalbh thu ann ma thogras tu agus fuirichidh mise aig an tràigh gus an till thu. What does this form "fhalbh" means in two cases? And why mus fhalbh s...
by poor_mouse
Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:48 am
Forum: Cuir nan aithne / Introductions
Topic: Fàilte dhan fhòram / Welcome to the forum
Replies: 355
Views: 2406149

Re: Fàilte dhan fhòram / Welcome to the forum

Gabhaibh mo leisgeul, what does "amsaa" mean?
by poor_mouse
Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:01 am
Forum: Cuir nan aithne / Introductions
Topic: Fàilte dhan fhòram / Welcome to the forum
Replies: 355
Views: 2406149

Re: Fàilte dhan fhòram / Welcome to the forum

Mòran taing! Tha sin glè inntinneach. It's very interesting indeed. Yes, the name of our city was Russian only during the short period, and very soon the name of that terrible person came. Now it's become foreign once more. (It is also a center of the region named "????????????? ???????" y...
by poor_mouse
Sat Nov 20, 2010 2:34 pm
Forum: Cuir nan aithne / Introductions
Topic: Fàilte dhan fhòram / Welcome to the forum
Replies: 355
Views: 2406149

Re: Fàilte dhan fhòram / Welcome to the forum

Latha math dhuibh! 'S mise Eilidh. Tha mi à St Petersburg, an Ruis. How would you say "St Petersburg" in Gaelic? Tha mo charaidean à Mosgo (from Moscow) ag ràdh "Dùn Pheadair". Thoisich mi ag ionnsachadh na Gàidhlig ann an 2009 -- thanks to Gaelic Society of Moscow and their foru...