I am a learner of Gaelic. For a few years it was very informal but last year I began a course of study through AGA.
I greatly hope to participate regularly on this forum and that it will accelerate my learning. In a few weeks I begin
teaching a 6 week course on Scottish history, assuming anyone enrolls, and Gaelic will be featured in one of the lessons.
One final comment: my given name is not actually Mìcheal Beag; that is the Gaelic for my name.
Hallo a Kittery Point, ME/from Kittery Point, ME
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Re: Hallo a Kittery Point, ME/from Kittery Point, ME
Fàilte chridheil ort, a Mhìcheil! 
Good luck with the course

Good luck with the course
Oileanach chànan chuthachail
Na dealbhan agam
Na dealbhan agam
Re: Hallo a Kittery Point, ME/from Kittery Point, ME
Uh oh,
There's goes the neighbourhood....
Fàilte ort a Mhicheill...
There's goes the neighbourhood....

Fàilte ort a Mhicheill...
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Re: Hallo a Kittery Point, ME/from Kittery Point, ME
A bheil sibh fhèin? Tha sin snog !sr3nitygirl wrote:Uh oh,
There's goes the neighbourhood....
Fàilte ort a Mhicheill...
Re: Hallo a Kittery Point, ME/from Kittery Point, ME
Fàilte bhuamsa cuideachd!
Tha mi toilichte gu bheil thu a' faighinn air adhart cho math le do chuid Gàidhlig agus gu bheil thu a' dèanamh cùrsaichean. Cum ort!
Welcome from me too!
I'm pleased that you're getting on so well with your Gaelic and that you're doing courses . Keep it up!

Tha mi toilichte gu bheil thu a' faighinn air adhart cho math le do chuid Gàidhlig agus gu bheil thu a' dèanamh cùrsaichean. Cum ort!

Welcome from me too!
I'm pleased that you're getting on so well with your Gaelic and that you're doing courses . Keep it up!