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    "Speaking our language"

    This should give you a taste

    video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8214924700183448135

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    Not sure how many of you may know about this. I just heard about it a few months ago. It is a great resource for learning all languages, but Scot's Gaelic is on the list. It is a free software that works like flash cards, so it is most useful to expand vocabulary and conversation, but not for grammar. Check it out though. I have enjoyed it a lot.

    www.byki.com
    "He had a duty which he was imperiously called upon to perform with unbounded ascendancy."

    Spoken of Adam Ferguson, Chaplain of the Black Watch: 42 Regiment of the Foot

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    Scots-Gaelic lessons

    For those of you interested in Scots-Gaelic, you can contact Mrs. Frances Acar for lessons. She used to teach us in group lessons, but has since moved over to Skype since everyone lives so far away. Just e-mail her for info and I'm sure she'll be happy to oblige. -- frances.acar@gmail.com --

    Slàinte,
    Only 9 notes. How hard could it be?

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    There's a decent Apple/Android app that you can download called UTalk Scottish/Gaelic. It's mostly simple phrases for a traveler but it's still fun

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