
Fàilte dhan fhòram / Welcome to the forum
Hello everyone!
I am new. My Gaelic is bad.But I'm learning and I hope this forum will help.
So to me: I am 26, half-german/half-french. I live in England since a few months and I am a big fan of scotland, hence I'm learning gaelic. I intend to move to scotland at some point in the future (it's all about getting a job).
I have 2 dogs, I love reading. I play the guitar (badly), I like sports (but I'm a little lazy) and I'm working in Tech Support (not very interesting).
I am new. My Gaelic is bad.But I'm learning and I hope this forum will help.
So to me: I am 26, half-german/half-french. I live in England since a few months and I am a big fan of scotland, hence I'm learning gaelic. I intend to move to scotland at some point in the future (it's all about getting a job).
I have 2 dogs, I love reading. I play the guitar (badly), I like sports (but I'm a little lazy) and I'm working in Tech Support (not very interesting).
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Genau! Tha ceathrar againne a-nis - we're four people now
Fàilte ort, a Sha!

Fàilte ort, a Sha!

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Na dealbhan agam
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Halò, is mise Iain/Hello, my name is Iain
Well, the subject is about all the Gaelic I know. I LOVE Scotland and everything similar to it (I wear a kilt quite a lot, NO JOKE!) I'm still learning the Gàidhlig, so I joined this forum to help me learn it. I can't wait to get started!
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The avatar is a table of Gaelic pronunciation somewhere on the net that I found as well when I first started.
I suggest you have a peek at akerbeltz.org, which is far more detailed

I suggest you have a peek at akerbeltz.org, which is far more detailed

Yes, it is.ScotiaBalach wrote:Ok, just out of curiosity, is that german???neoni wrote:fàilte und willkommen!
schrittweise übernehmen wir

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Failtè
I am very fond of languages, and attempt to learn a little of the native tongue wherever I go. I spent three years in Germany, and somehow managed to learn enough to get around while there.
Actually started learning Gaidhlig a couple years ago, but had to set it aside when I started my current school. I am now finally at a spot to start back up, but don't have anyone near me who is learning or to help me learn. I shall try not to butcher the language too much when I start attempting my posts in Gaildhig, so please be gentle.
I am very fond of languages, and attempt to learn a little of the native tongue wherever I go. I spent three years in Germany, and somehow managed to learn enough to get around while there.
Actually started learning Gaidhlig a couple years ago, but had to set it aside when I started my current school. I am now finally at a spot to start back up, but don't have anyone near me who is learning or to help me learn. I shall try not to butcher the language too much when I start attempting my posts in Gaildhig, so please be gentle.