[Gaelic 2012] Fàilte! Welcome new learners!

Cò thusa? / Introduce yourself
faoileag
Maor
Posts: 1505
Joined: Fri Jan 25, 2008 12:19 am

Re: Fàilte! Welcome new learners!

Unread post by faoileag »

Fàilte, Myrrk! :D

Good luck with Speaking Our Language!

If you want a change, or extras, LOTS of tips available here in Gaelic 2012, elsewhere on the Foràm, and in the Resources section (Goireasan, top toolbar).

And above all, try things out here! See the various threads and add your tupppence-worth! :P
buddyh42
Posts: 2
Joined: Tue Jan 03, 2012 11:19 pm
Language Level: beginner with bad memory
Location: West Lothian

Re: Fàilte! Welcome new learners!

Unread post by buddyh42 »

Hi first post,dont know if i am doing this right never mind learning a language, I have wanted to learn for ages but no one else in the family are interested plus I am disabled and the medication I am on makes my memory pretty bad so this is gonna be very hard though I am gonna give it my all.Good luck all.
Fear na coille
Posts: 40
Joined: Sun Jan 01, 2012 8:53 pm
Language Level: meadhonach
Location: Ft. Pierce, Fl

Re: Fàilte! Welcome new learners!

Unread post by Fear na coille »

buddyh42 wrote:Hi first post,dont know if i am doing this right never mind learning a language, I have wanted to learn for ages but no one else in the family are interested plus I am disabled and the medication I am on makes my memory pretty bad so this is gonna be very hard though I am gonna give it my all.Good luck all.
“The secret of getting ahead is getting started. The secret of getting started is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks, and then starting on the first one.”

Mark Twain quote

Go for it Buddyh42, it would be great to see you posting anns a Ghàidhlig here. It is a very worthwhile endeavor and there's a lot of help here for you :D
GunChleoc
Rianaire
Posts: 4607
Joined: Mon Sep 17, 2007 11:26 am
Language Level: Mion-chùiseach
Corrections: Please correct my grammar
Location: Dùthaich mo chridhe
Contact:

Re: Fàilte! Welcome new learners!

Unread post by GunChleoc »

Or to quote a Gaelic saying: 'S e obair latha tòiseachadh - It's a day's work to begin!

Fàilte don luchd-cleachdaidh ùr! Welcome new users :D
Oileanach chànan chuthachail
Na dealbhan agam
bsuibhne
Posts: 26
Joined: Tue Nov 24, 2009 3:45 pm
Language Level: Beginner
Location: Virginia, United States

Re: Fàilte! Welcome new learners!

Unread post by bsuibhne »

Halo, Is mise Breandán. Well I am kinda late posting here. I have been a member of the fòram for awhile now. I don't post often mostly because I can't follow the threads. Anyway, I want to make this the year that I make a greater effort to try and get past that perpetual beginner stage. I am currently taking lessons through AGA and have a local learners group that I attend once a week. So wish me luck and hopefully my posts will contain more Gaelic in the future.

Slàn
faoileag
Maor
Posts: 1505
Joined: Fri Jan 25, 2008 12:19 am

Re: Fàilte! Welcome new learners!

Unread post by faoileag »

Fàilte, Breandán! :D

Ciamar a tha thu?

Càit' a bheil thu a' fuireach?

A bheil thu ag obair no a bheil thu anns an sgoil, no aig a' cholaisde?

Inns dhuinn beagan!


Welcome, Breandán! How are you?
Where do you live? Are you working or are you at school, or at college?
Tell us a little!


You've probably met these things in your course so far, so just try them out! :D
GunChleoc
Rianaire
Posts: 4607
Joined: Mon Sep 17, 2007 11:26 am
Language Level: Mion-chùiseach
Corrections: Please correct my grammar
Location: Dùthaich mo chridhe
Contact:

Re: Fàilte! Welcome new learners!

Unread post by GunChleoc »

Fàilte air ais! :smeid:

Guma math a thèid leat. :D

Bidh sinn a' cuideachadh.


Welcome back.
Good luck.
We will be helping.
Oileanach chànan chuthachail
Na dealbhan agam
bsuibhne
Posts: 26
Joined: Tue Nov 24, 2009 3:45 pm
Language Level: Beginner
Location: Virginia, United States

Re: Fàilte! Welcome new learners!

Unread post by bsuibhne »

Tapadh leibh a Fhaoileag 's GunChleoc.

Mu dhéidhinn mi fhein,
Tha mi ag obair ann an oifis. 'S e einnseanair a th' annam. Tha mi a' fuireach anns na Stàitean Aonaichte faisg air Tràigh a' Bhirginia. Thòisich mi ag ionnsachadh Gàidhlig o chionn trì bliadhnaicean ach tha mi ag ionnsachadh Gàidhlig na h-Éireann a chiad. Is toil leam a' cluich ioman na Éireannach.

Sin e an-drasta. Slàn leat,
Breandán

About myself, I work in an office. I am an engineer. I live in the United States near Virginia Beach (Newport News to be exact). I started learning Gaelic three years ago but I first started learning Irish Gaelic ( I switched when I move to Virginia and found a Scottish Gaelic group). I like playing hurling. ( we are trying to start a team down here).
GunChleoc
Rianaire
Posts: 4607
Joined: Mon Sep 17, 2007 11:26 am
Language Level: Mion-chùiseach
Corrections: Please correct my grammar
Location: Dùthaich mo chridhe
Contact:

Re: Fàilte! Welcome new learners!

Unread post by GunChleoc »

Cha robh mi fhìn ann am Bhirginia a-riamh. Ciamar a tha an t-sìde agaibh? A bheil i blàth?

I have never been to Virginia myself. What's your weather like? Is it warm?


Tràigh Bhirginia - you don't need the article

Bha mi ag ionnsachadh Gàidhlig na h-Éireann an toiseach / roimhe

Is toil leam ioman nan Éireannach a chluich - things switch around after expressions like Is toil leam.
Oileanach chànan chuthachail
Na dealbhan agam
bsuibhne
Posts: 26
Joined: Tue Nov 24, 2009 3:45 pm
Language Level: Beginner
Location: Virginia, United States

Re: Fàilte! Welcome new learners!

Unread post by bsuibhne »

Mòran taing, thanks for the corrections.

Tha an t-sìde snog mar as abhiast. Anns an samhradh, tha i teth and bruthainneach agus anns a geamhradh tha i fluich agus fuar. Is fheàrr leam earrach agus foghar.

The weather is nice usually. In the summer, it is hot and humid and in the winter it is cold and wet. I prefer the spring and fall.
CairistionaNicD
Posts: 27
Joined: Sat Mar 17, 2012 11:16 pm
Language Level: Beginner to early intermediate
Location: Ottawa

Re: Fàilte! Welcome new learners!

Unread post by CairistionaNicD »

Hallo a h-uile duine!

'S mise Cairistiona agus tha mi a' fuireach ann an Canada. Bidh mi ag ionnsachadh Gàidhlig air an Sabhal Mòr Ostaig ann an Eilean Sgitheanach. Bidh mi ag ionnsachadh air Earran 3 na Cùrsa Inntrigidh (I know there should be a genetive ending here, but we haven't been formally taught the genetive yet). Bha mo seanair a' bruidhinn Gàidlig cuideach, ach cha robh mi a' bruidhinn comhla ris a-riamh.

My name is "Cairistiona" (in Gaelic, anyway) and I live in Canada. I'm studying Gaelic at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig on Skye. I'm studying Cùrsa Inntrigidh, Earran 3. My grandfather spoke Gaelic as well, but I never spoke to him (in the language).

I'm very excited to have found this forum and only wish I'd discovered it earlier. As my course intensifies, I find I want more practice time in the language and more information on certain points of grammar, yet can't see to find a good study partner at the school. I even started my own little forum with 58 subscribers, but no one's talking. So I'm really glad that people on this board seem active and look forward to learning/practicing with everyone!
faoileag
Maor
Posts: 1505
Joined: Fri Jan 25, 2008 12:19 am

Re: Fàilte! Welcome new learners!

Unread post by faoileag »

Fàilte, a Chairistiona! :D

Tha mi 'n dòchas gu bheil na h-uairean aig na clasaichean-fòn freagarrrach dhut, agus chan ann meadhan an oidhche no ro thrath sa mhadainn, leis gu bheil thu ann an Canada? :D

Chan eil e furasda a bhith ag ionnsachadh air astar - meal do naidheachd gu bheil thu ga dhèanamh!

'S dòcha gur urrainn dhut Skype-caraidean a lorg an seo - tha cuid de dhaoine eile ann à Ameireaga a Tuath, aig a bhiodh na h-aon àm (no àm na b' fhaisge).

Welcome, Cairistiona!
I hope you have suitable clas-fòn times, not in the middle of the night or too early in the morning, with you being in Canada? It's not easy doing a distance learning - congratulations on doing it!
Maybe you can find Skype partners on here - there are quite a few from North America here, whose time-zone would be the same (or closer).
CairistionaNicD
Posts: 27
Joined: Sat Mar 17, 2012 11:16 pm
Language Level: Beginner to early intermediate
Location: Ottawa

Re: Fàilte! Welcome new learners!

Unread post by CairistionaNicD »

Tha na h-uairean aig na clasaichean-fòn freagarrach dhomh (I think that's right?). Bidh mi ann an taigh a h-uile latha comhla ri mo bhìodag agus bidh mi ag ionnsachadh Gàidhlig nuair a tha i a' chadal.

The phone tutorial times are suitable. I am home with the baby all day and study Gàidhlig when she is sleeping.

It's pretty hectic at times (particularly when she's not sleeping), but I'm enjoying it. If I didn't take advantage of this opportunity, I'd never actually learn the language. My final exam for the course is actually due the day I return to work.
CairistionaNicD
Posts: 27
Joined: Sat Mar 17, 2012 11:16 pm
Language Level: Beginner to early intermediate
Location: Ottawa

Re: Fàilte! Welcome new learners!

Unread post by CairistionaNicD »

Oh, oops. I also meant to ask if there is a specific thread in which to look for Skype partners.
Wilsons-of-Oxford
Posts: 88
Joined: Sun Jan 01, 2012 1:27 am
Language Level: Foghlamaiche [Beginner]
Location: Norfolk, VA USA
Contact:

Re: Fàilte! Welcome new learners!

Unread post by Wilsons-of-Oxford »

Hallo, a Bhreandan! Is mise Jason, chluich mi Camanachd Éireannach leat an-diugh.
Post Reply