I've been learning for about three months now. I'm almost through the Teach Yourself Gaelic, and am pleased with how much I can read, but feel amazingly inept at actually putting anything into words myself.

Tha beagan Ghearmailteach agam. Nuair mi feuch facal coimhn, thig Ghearmailteach tric a-mach. Tha mi ionnsachadh Ruise bliadhnaichean air ais. Chan eil facal coimhn.Seonaidh wrote:Dear Harpo, Na gabh dragh! Tha Beurla agad: de mu dheidhinn cananan eile? A bheil thu eolach air an leabhar "Teach Other People Gaelic"? Uill, 's docha gum bi an larach seo coltach ri rudeigin mar sin dhut.
A Chlarsach, Divven't fret like. Thou speaks English: what about other languages? D'ye ken the book "Teagaisg Gaidhlig a Dhaoine Eile"? Wye, mevvies this site will be a bit like that for yees.
I am starting on my second read-through, doing ALL the exercises this time, to get a better grasp on grammar and sentence structure. It seems there are really two verbs in each sentence? tha or some form of it, plus the actual verb (walk, talk, buy, listen, etc.)???*Alasdair* wrote:Halò a Chlarsach! Tha thu a'dèanamh anabarrach math airson dìreach trì mìosan - cha robh mi cho math ri siud airson 's dòcha sia no seachd mìosan! Cheannaich mi TYG còrr is dà bhliadhna air ais agam chan eil mi air an rud uile gu lèir a leughadh fhathast!
Cuideachd, faodaidh tu a ràdh: "Nuair a tha mi a' feuchainn ri facail chuimhneachadh..."![]()
Hi! You're doing really well - it took me 6/7 months to get that far. I got TYG more than 2 years ago - still not read it all!
You could say: "When i try to remember words..."
I am only in my second Earann at SMO. But here we learned that to express a regular action you would also use the future tenseGunChleoc wrote: Ithidh mi - I eat (usually, regularly) / I will eat