Rinn sibh uile glè mhath! Well done everyone!
Rud no dhà - a few things:
You can say Tha i grianach blàth, but CelticSpice is right, an-diugh without lenition.
Feumaidh mi radh, ge-tà, gun do chuala mi gu tric rudeigin mar "an-yu" air BBC Alba.
That's correct, but it's not lenition but something else. Some dialects do that after
an and it's a bit similar to Irish urachadh/eclipsis. Unlike Irish, it's not a grammar thing in Scottish Gaelic though.
http://akerbeltz.org/index.php?title=Na ... 99_agam%3F
èistachd ri, don't need the "airson" -> bha mi ag èisteachd ris an rèidio greis. We always try to tr*nsl*t* "
for a while", but "a while" is better.
fhad 's a bha
mi a' dol
sa mhadainn is short for anns a' mhadainn, so no hyphen
bidh
i nas blàithe feasgar.
rain showers are expected - thathar an duil gum bi ...
Thathar is the impersonal form of
tha, you usually find it in the passive voice section of grammar books. Advanced stuff
Tha e coltach gum bi ...