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    Urchurdan - Halo!!!

    Tha mi duilich - I am sorry
    Tha e sgith - He is tired
    Tha iad blath - They are warm
    Tha sinn fluich - We are wet
    Tha teant agam - This my tent
    Tha feileadh agat - This is your kilt
    Tha seacaid aige - This is your jacket
    Tha cu agam - This is my dog
    Tha mo chu dubh - This is my black dog
    Tha seacht sgiannan dubh agam - I have seven black knives

    Tha mi duilich, mo caraid....latha fada an diugh. Tha mi sgith. Tapadh leat seo foighidinn.
    Oidhche mhath!!

    Eric

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    Sgoinneal

    Bha sin gle math Eric,

    The most used verb is the verb 'TO BE' You used it to say Tha cu agam, I have a dog.

    Translate these phrases and try to put them into the PAST tense. I used the past tense at the top of the post to say 'that was very good Eric'.

    Tha e fluich
    Tha mi blath
    Tha iad a' dannsa
    tha sinn tinn
    tha thu sgith
    tha i breagha

    Now try on your own to find out how to put them into the FUTURE tense.
    (Note - 'e' and ''i' can have two meanings 'e' can be him or it. Also 'i' can mean her or it.

    Fortan math, Mar sin leibh an drasta siorram......

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