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    Any Scots Gaelic speakers here?

    Hello All,

    After meeting a wonderful couple from this forum.....(Thanks Vic and Capn' Mac) I realize I need to learn ALOT more Gaihlige. Anyone wanna take the plunge and converse with and/or teach me some scots gaelic? The challenge has been offered.......who has the guts to "pick up the glove?"

    Thanks everyone,

    Eric

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    Tha beagan Gaidhlig agam.....

    Halo a Eric, madainn mhath, is mise Tomas Urchurdan. Sann ann Drochaid Breagha ann ann Alba a' tha mi. Tha mi ag ionnsachadh Gaidhlig cuideachd.
    Tha mi a posta gu Dee, tha i as a Ameiraga. Tha sinn a fuireach ann an Denny - tha sin ann ann Alba.
    Se paramedic a th'anam agus tha mi ag obair ann an Sruighlea.
    Co as a tha thu agus cait a bheil thu a fuireach?

    (Drochaid Bregha = Bonnybridge, the village I come from)


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    Halò!
    Tha sin glè mhath Urchurdan! - a bheil Gàidhlig agaibh?
    'S mise Paul agus sann à Glaschu (Glasgow) a tha mi. Tha mi ag ionnsachadh Gaidhlig cuideachd... mall!
    It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom -- for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.

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    Gaidlig Clas

    Quote Originally Posted by Paul. View Post
    Halò!
    Tha sin glè mhath Urchurdan! - a bheil Gàidhlig agaibh?
    'S mise Paul agus sann à Glaschu (Glasgow) a tha mi. Tha mi ag ionnsachadh Gaidhlig cuideachd... mall!
    Halo a Paul,
    Bha mi ag ionnsachagh ann an Eaglais Bhreac agus Sruighlea ach chan eil mi aig an clas a nis. Tha mi ag obair air an oidhche, och uille.... LoL....
    Tha mi a' dochas gum bi mi a' dol a' clas ann an Lanarkshire - fingers crossed..
    mar sin leibh an drasta mo charaid.....

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    Gur cuideachd Tom, g'un robh math agad!
    It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom -- for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.

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    Go raith maith agat!

    Urchurdan and Paul,

    Ciamar a tha thu mo caraidh? Is mise Eric agus sann an Cusick, Washington State, USA, a tha mi. Se Garda (policeman) a th'anam.

    OK guys, that will be all for Eric's lousy Gaelic today until I can get a Scots gaelic dictionary....stay tuned. It may taker a little while but I will translate and then answer your posts...Thank you very much for helping me.

    Eric

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    Eric..check out Beag a Beag on the BBC! You might want to get tapes so you can listen to the pronounciation as well.

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    Thanks DP

    Dall Piobaire,

    Thanks my friend. I have now added that site to my favorites and will study it dilligently....

    Of course that will be after I study my new bagpipe tunes.....

    Thanks again,

    Eric

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    Ha, I know from whence you come. Have you joined Gilivray's pipetunes site? There is another good one for ya!

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    Well done - excellent

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Schutte View Post
    Urchurdan and Paul,

    Ciamar a tha thu mo caraidh? Is mise Eric agus sann an Cusick, Washington State, USA, a tha mi. Se Garda (policeman) a th'anam.

    OK guys, that will be all for Eric's lousy Gaelic today until I can get a Scots gaelic dictionary....stay tuned. It may taker a little while but I will translate and then answer your posts...Thank you very much for helping me.

    Eric
    Halo a' Eric, Tha mi gu math tapadh leat. Tha do Ghaidlig sgoinneil.

    That was good advice from Dall piobaire (Blind piper, unless his name is Dall?)
    Listen to the sounds, thats important. Piping too? I am impressed...One wee thing, a Garda is an Irish Policeman, Scottish Gaelic can be - Poileasman or fear poilis (policeman) or perhaps oifigear poilis (police officer) - the more modern useage is Poileasman - sounds like it looks pole aish man
    Tom....

    Last edited by Urchurdan; 9th October 09 at 07:23 PM. Reason: bad grammar

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