I am going through TAIC lesson 6. In the exercise we are to go from English to Gàidhlig. Did I do this correctly? Is their answer a different way to move from one language to the other? (not using the "t" word" whenever possible)
3. Brown hair is very beautiful? <-- English to move to Gàidhlig
A bheil falt donn glè bhòidheach? <-- What I did
Tha falt donn glè bhòidheach? <-- The answer on the same page
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Kim
TAIC #6 Question
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Re: TAIC #6 Question
Here's the lesson:
http://taic.me.uk/pdf/Lesson6.PDF
I think the question-mark is a typo. It's a statement in both languages as far as grammar is concerned.
There are other typos in TAIC; but in fact remarkably few given the size of the work and the fact that it's one person's work, and free.
http://taic.me.uk/pdf/Lesson6.PDF
I think the question-mark is a typo. It's a statement in both languages as far as grammar is concerned.
There are other typos in TAIC; but in fact remarkably few given the size of the work and the fact that it's one person's work, and free.
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Re: TAIC #6 Question
Thank you very much. I am very appreciative of the work that has been done and still doing to put these sites together. They are a wealth of information...
Sites = Fòram na Gàidhlig, TAIC, Am Faclair Beag, Akerbeltz to name a few...
Kim
Sites = Fòram na Gàidhlig, TAIC, Am Faclair Beag, Akerbeltz to name a few...
Kim
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Re: TAIC #6 Question
Tha fhios agam gu bheil dearmad an siud 's an seo fhathast. Taing don luchd-chleachdaidh gheur-shùileach a tha gan comharrachadh dhomh.
I know there are still some typos. Thanks to those eagle-eyed users who point them out to me.
Taic
I know there are still some typos. Thanks to those eagle-eyed users who point them out to me.
Taic
Nach iongantach an rud a th' ann ann