Halò, is mise Seamas. Tha mi a fuireach ann an Cuimrigh, agus tha mi a' ionnsachadh Gàidhlig.
Hello, I am James. I live in Wales and àm trying to learn Gaelic. I have made several on off attempts over the years, and am currently using the duolingo app. I know it is has recieved some criticism on here, and with some justification, but it happens to be the most convienient way for me an-dràsta. There won't be many chances for conversation here, but I would love to be able to listen to Radio nan Gàidheal and understand more of what is being said, or watch BBC Alba without subtitles.
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Halò, is mise Seanadh.
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Re: Halò, is mise Seanadh.
Croeso!
Check out the "Goireasan" section on our homepage and the learngaelic site whenever you want to add to your teaching material. You are welcome to write here for practice too
Check out the "Goireasan" section on our homepage and the learngaelic site whenever you want to add to your teaching material. You are welcome to write here for practice too
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Re: Halò, is mise Seanadh.
Tapadh leibh/Diolch yn fawr.
Chan eil mi Seanadh, is mise Seamas! Tha 'autocorrect' cho droil!
I'm not a big fan òr grammer but Duolingo is leaving some gaps in my learning, such as when to use an,am or a'. Lenition is not a complete surprise to me, as I am a Welsh speaker, but it just appear on Duolingo with no explanation. However it does suit me at the moment as I can use it at work (in my dinner break of course). So I need to look at the Goireasan section and Learngselic is an amazing resource too.
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Chan eil mi Seanadh, is mise Seamas! Tha 'autocorrect' cho droil!
I'm not a big fan òr grammer but Duolingo is leaving some gaps in my learning, such as when to use an,am or a'. Lenition is not a complete surprise to me, as I am a Welsh speaker, but it just appear on Duolingo with no explanation. However it does suit me at the moment as I can use it at work (in my dinner break of course). So I need to look at the Goireasan section and Learngselic is an amazing resource too.
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Re: Halò, is mise Seanadh.
For an am a', see https://www.foramnagaidhlig.net/index.php?page=149
I ordered things a bit differently from the traditional approach.
Also, http://www.akerbeltz.org/index.php?titl ... ocative%3F
I ordered things a bit differently from the traditional approach.
Also, http://www.akerbeltz.org/index.php?titl ... ocative%3F
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