Feasgar math/Good afternoon, another new member looking to get some much needed practice as I learn.
I'm currently using Internet sources (learngaelic.scot lessons/dictionary and BBC Radio nan Gàidheal broadcasts) along with the book Gaelic in Twelve Weeks. Other than that, I am very much a base beginner learning in a vacuum.
Please, feel free to correct my spelling and grammar. When learning my second language, little to no corrections were given at home and I am still trying to break bad grammar habits. I also gladly accept suggestions on better ways to say things, idioms that work better in the native language, and jokes or puns.
Fàilte/Hello
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- Posts: 1
- Joined: Mon Dec 14, 2015 3:17 pm
- Language Level: Bare beginner
- Corrections: Please correct my grammar
- Location: Holland
Re: Fàilte/Hello
Agus bhuamsa! And from me too!
Do start with a few very simple posts in the bilingual section. Practice is essential, otherwise your Gaelic remains passive, theoretical. Make mistakes and learn from them!
Do start with a few very simple posts in the bilingual section. Practice is essential, otherwise your Gaelic remains passive, theoretical. Make mistakes and learn from them!