"A bheil sibh a' fuireach ann am *enter location here*?
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 4:18 pm
I've started the Beag Air Bheag course again (probably the fifth time) and this time I've actually stuck to it past the first two units!
But now I have a question:
in unit 3, it provides a way to ask "Do you live in *enter place here*?" by saying "A bheil sibh a' fuireach ann am *enter place here*?". My question is, what do all of the individual words mean? I mean, II know some of them like "sibh" and I think "am" (definitive article?)... but I find that sentences make more sense to me when I can dissect them and know what each individual word means and how the sentence has affected the way that word is presented (if that makes any sense...)
Thanks!
P.S. Please tell me if this is posted in the wrong forum!
But now I have a question:
in unit 3, it provides a way to ask "Do you live in *enter place here*?" by saying "A bheil sibh a' fuireach ann am *enter place here*?". My question is, what do all of the individual words mean? I mean, II know some of them like "sibh" and I think "am" (definitive article?)... but I find that sentences make more sense to me when I can dissect them and know what each individual word means and how the sentence has affected the way that word is presented (if that makes any sense...)
Thanks!
P.S. Please tell me if this is posted in the wrong forum!