Hi !
My name's Marilyn and I live in the South-west of France. I have a clydesdale horse filly and I would like to breed clydesdales horses.
I tried to find a nice name for my stud months ago but there was nothing really nice. I did a lot of searches and one day I discovered gàidhlig language.
So I would like to learn gaidlhlig.
I'll need you to understand how I have to write correct gàidhlig.
Thank you
Hello from France
Re: Hello from France
Fàilte, Marilyn!
It's always interesting to find out how people discover Gaelic!
Look at our section "Gaelic 2012" for learners.
Lots of tips and interesting threads to follow.
A good starting place for Beginners is always the free BBC online course Beag air Bheag:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/alba/foghlam/beag_air_bheag/
There is also a very old but useful TV course from the 1970s, Speaking our Language, which has been posted on YouTube - access it here:
http://www.learngaelic.net/sol/
Gur math a thèid leat! Good luck!
It's always interesting to find out how people discover Gaelic!
Look at our section "Gaelic 2012" for learners.
Lots of tips and interesting threads to follow.
A good starting place for Beginners is always the free BBC online course Beag air Bheag:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/alba/foghlam/beag_air_bheag/
There is also a very old but useful TV course from the 1970s, Speaking our Language, which has been posted on YouTube - access it here:
http://www.learngaelic.net/sol/
Gur math a thèid leat! Good luck!
Re: Hello from France
Thank you
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Re: Hello from France
Fàilte ort! Welcome!
Tha an t-each brèagha The horse is beautiful
Tha an t-each brèagha The horse is beautiful
Oileanach chànan chuthachail
Na dealbhan agam
Na dealbhan agam