Fàilte dhan fhòram / Welcome to the forum
Fàilte oirbh!
A Grainnig, 's dòcha gum bi e math sealltain air http://www.acgamerica.org/ far a bheil liòsta buidhnean na Gàidhlig ann.
Hedgehog, perhaps it will be good to look at ... where there is a list of Gaidhlig groups.
Ealasaid, an e thusa a tha marchachd an t-each òirdheirc?
Elisabeth, is that you who rides the magnificent horse?
A Grainnig, 's dòcha gum bi e math sealltain air http://www.acgamerica.org/ far a bheil liòsta buidhnean na Gàidhlig ann.
Hedgehog, perhaps it will be good to look at ... where there is a list of Gaidhlig groups.
Ealasaid, an e thusa a tha marchachd an t-each òirdheirc?
Elisabeth, is that you who rides the magnificent horse?
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Ah, bha mi anns an togalach sin an latha sin cuideachd - airson clasaichean Gàidhlig - ach cha b'urrainn dhomh a bhith air fuireach airson an coinneamh. 'S math do leughadh a chaidh an coinneamh math.Coinneach Cìr wrote:Bha mi an sàs sa choinneamh a leanas agus aig taigh mo bhràthair an dèidh làimh;
http://www.foramnagaidhlig.net/foram/viewtopic.php?t=91
Tapadh leat FG. 'S math d'fhaicinn thu an-seoFear Gallta wrote:Fàilte ort Anndra, Tha mi a' smaoineachadh gu bheil mi eòlach ort mu thràth.

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Hàlo! Is mise Annie agus I just started learning Gaidhlig about 2 weeks ago. Tha mi às na Staitean Aonaichte agus I am 14 years old. I am not from Scottish decent, but I thought it would be nice to learn. I think it would be much easier to learn if I had a teacher, but for now, I am learning from the BBC website.
Hopefully my next post will be in mostly Gaidhlig, but we will see then!
Tapadh leibh for creating this forum and giving us all a chance to parctice our Gaidhlig!
Hopefully my next post will be in mostly Gaidhlig, but we will see then!

Tapadh leibh for creating this forum and giving us all a chance to parctice our Gaidhlig!

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Failte ort, Annie. Tha mi an dòchas gum bi sinn gad fhaicinn a-rithist a dh' aithghearr.annieanniebanany113 wrote:Hàlo! Is mise Annie agus I just started learning Gaidhlig about 2 weeks ago. Tha mi às na Staitean Aonaichte agus I am 14 years old. I am not from Scottish decent, but I thought it would be nice to learn. I think it would be much easier to learn if I had a teacher, but for now, I am learning from the BBC website.
Hopefully my next post will be in mostly Gaidhlig, but we will see then!![]()
Tapadh leibh for creating this forum and giving us all a chance to parctice our Gaidhlig!
Welcome, Annie. I hope that we'll be seeing you again soon.
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Halò!annieanniebanany113 wrote:Hàlo! Is mise Annie agus I just started learning Gaidhlig about 2 weeks ago. Tha mi às na Staitean Aonaichte agus I am 14 years old. I am not from Scottish decent, but I thought it would be nice to learn. I think it would be much easier to learn if I had a teacher, but for now, I am learning from the BBC website.
Hopefully my next post will be in mostly Gaidhlig, but we will see then!![]()
Tapadh leibh for creating this forum and giving us all a chance to parctice our Gaidhlig!
'S mise Alasdair agus tha mi sia bliadhna deug a dh'aois (16) agus tha mi air ag ionnsachadh a' Ghàidhlig bho choinn am Giblean an uiridh.
Tha mi toilichte ur coinneachadh!
As a side note: I could teach you if you wish? It wouldn't be to fluency but it would be to a level where you could have conversation about most things etc. Give me a PM if you want.
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Halò agus fàilte ort!
Hello and welcome!
Chan e Albannach a th' annamsa nas motha
I'm not Scottish either
Nach ann brèagha a tha an cànan seo co-dhiù?
Isn't this language beautiful though?
Hello and welcome!
Chan e Albannach a th' annamsa nas motha
I'm not Scottish either
Nach ann brèagha a tha an cànan seo co-dhiù?

Isn't this language beautiful though?
Oileanach chànan chuthachail
Na dealbhan agam
Na dealbhan agam
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Hello from me
Hello to all of you!
I will try to post in Gaìdhlig in my next posts, but I am between courses in Aberdeen, and a bit rusty!
The new course starts in about six weeks, and I am really looking forward to it.
I am the only Scot in my family, and have no native-speaker relatives. I have wanted to learn for years, but found it very difficult without someone to talk to! I've been learning for about eight months now, and am beginning to make headway, but know there's a LONG road ahead!
In future, please forgive my mistakes, and also please correct me. It's the only way to improve!
Tapadh leibh,
Daibhidh
I will try to post in Gaìdhlig in my next posts, but I am between courses in Aberdeen, and a bit rusty!
The new course starts in about six weeks, and I am really looking forward to it.
I am the only Scot in my family, and have no native-speaker relatives. I have wanted to learn for years, but found it very difficult without someone to talk to! I've been learning for about eight months now, and am beginning to make headway, but know there's a LONG road ahead!
In future, please forgive my mistakes, and also please correct me. It's the only way to improve!
Tapadh leibh,
Daibhidh