A wee hello
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 8:00 pm
Hello members
You guessed it new to this site and hopefully it will be a blessing that I managed to find this forum.
I don't have a clue how to speak Gaelic but for the past 20 or so years it has been one of the things I have wanted to do in my life and I guess now is the time to act on it.
I am currently in Canada but my partner lives in the Borders, so I have been flying back and forth for the last 2 1/2 yrs spending my time in Scotland and this is probably one of the reasons that I am now keen on learning Gaelic. My whole family is Scottish with relatives from my dads side mainly living in Glasgow and my mothers side are all here in Canada. I am very proud of my heritage and I am planning on packing up my life here and moving to Scotland with my partner.
I have been annoyed to see that the Gaelic language is disappearing and the Scottish government has allowed this, why the schools have not taken steps to make the language of choice prior to learning french, german, spanish, italian etc is beyond me, this is Scotlands native tongue, of course it can't be forced on us but at least give the choice or at least give the children a taste of it in primary year then allow them too choose later on.
Anyways I hope to be speaking some Gaelic in the near future but I know it will be hard for me as second languages are not my fortay, never managed french in school but hopefully this will be different.
Can someone help me with some questions? first I would like to learn using a tr*nsl*t*r, as I tried a website lastnight and found it a great tool to listening to the sound and being able to repeat it back, I think just reading won't help me. I have also found by reading some of the sites, I am not sure where to use certain words as many Gaelic words seem to have and are used in many ways pending on who you are speaking too, so if someone can recommend the best websites to be using that would be great.
I also would like to tr*nsl*t* some phrases from English to Gaelic for my partner for valentines can some one help me with that or again recommend a good site to do this for me until I learn on my own.
Thanks
You guessed it new to this site and hopefully it will be a blessing that I managed to find this forum.
I don't have a clue how to speak Gaelic but for the past 20 or so years it has been one of the things I have wanted to do in my life and I guess now is the time to act on it.
I am currently in Canada but my partner lives in the Borders, so I have been flying back and forth for the last 2 1/2 yrs spending my time in Scotland and this is probably one of the reasons that I am now keen on learning Gaelic. My whole family is Scottish with relatives from my dads side mainly living in Glasgow and my mothers side are all here in Canada. I am very proud of my heritage and I am planning on packing up my life here and moving to Scotland with my partner.
I have been annoyed to see that the Gaelic language is disappearing and the Scottish government has allowed this, why the schools have not taken steps to make the language of choice prior to learning french, german, spanish, italian etc is beyond me, this is Scotlands native tongue, of course it can't be forced on us but at least give the choice or at least give the children a taste of it in primary year then allow them too choose later on.
Anyways I hope to be speaking some Gaelic in the near future but I know it will be hard for me as second languages are not my fortay, never managed french in school but hopefully this will be different.
Can someone help me with some questions? first I would like to learn using a tr*nsl*t*r, as I tried a website lastnight and found it a great tool to listening to the sound and being able to repeat it back, I think just reading won't help me. I have also found by reading some of the sites, I am not sure where to use certain words as many Gaelic words seem to have and are used in many ways pending on who you are speaking too, so if someone can recommend the best websites to be using that would be great.
I also would like to tr*nsl*t* some phrases from English to Gaelic for my partner for valentines can some one help me with that or again recommend a good site to do this for me until I learn on my own.
Thanks