As a flemish speaking belgian, and a Scotland lover, I am interested in scottish gaelic. I looked around on the net and found some intersting sites here and there. The BBC site is very interresting.
But if you look at www.eurotalk.co.uk you will find there is a cd for learning scottish gaelic (also irish is available) It is interactive, with translation and sound samples.
For me it gave a good starting point. But it is a the pity that i have no means of using gaelic here in Flanders. When i go to scotland i try to use the little gaelic i know, and i get positive reactions, being fllemish.
's math sin gu dearbh a leughadh an "snead" seo ! gu dearbh!
i can only recommend Iain Mac an Taillors - Ian Taylor and Boyd Robertson s excellent "Teach yourself Gaelic" , published by Hodders and Stoughton. It comes together with a tape which is very useful indeed. That helped me a great deal when i started to lean gaelic In the meantime I have the great privilege to sit in Iains classes at Sàbhal Mòr Òstaig
Sorry for neglection of this forum for a while but too many things have happened - including my comet-lice ascent to moderator in a certain other forum
Hope - i ' ll have time to pop in more often Cumaibh a' dol! Tha mi glè thoillichte a ´bhith sin fhaicinn - I am very happy indeed to see this thread
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Scottish in Heart :-))
In the darkest heart the pride of man will walk allone
's ged tha mi fada bhuat cha dhealaich sinn a chaoidh
A thi! Tha mi eòlach ort a Fhaileas agus am bòrd eile cuideachd!!!. 'S e 'Am Misgear' an t-ainm a th' orm aig a' bhòrd sin. Tha thu fortanach gu dearbh a bhith a' fuireach aig Sàbhal Mòr Òstaig agus tha deagh Ghàidhlig agad gu dearbha! Tha mi airson a dhol ann ach chan eil tide gu leòr agam an-dràsda. Co dhiù, tha mi toilichte do fhaicinn an-seo. Oidhche mhath is Nollaig Chrideil
Nollaig Chridheil a-huile duine! Failte bhaith is fhuranach dhuibhse! tha mi toilichte ciunntainn uat, thoir toigh or fhein.
Faileas! I am so happy to see you! I had heard you spoke Gaelic and was hoping so much you would come in here. Congratulations on being moderator too!
I don't speak well at all, but trying to learn. It is a bit overwhelming to me now as you all are such wonderful Gaidhlig speakers! maybe one day for me too. Thanks for all the input!
Nollaig Chridheil a h-uile duine! 's math sin do fhaicinn ann a' sheo , a chù dhubh
Aye Celtic Rose, I love this board and just would like to be able to listen more to the station but Real player is a bit of a pain for my laptop I am afraid.
I 've been "nerving" a while this board with my fire for Gaelic lol so I am really doubly glad of this thread and if i can b of any help to ye ... dont hesitate to ask!
Tha thusa a' deanamh glè mhath, A Chù Dhubh! :-) Oidhche mhath dhuibh agus chi mi sibh a dh'aithgearr
Faileas! Nollaig chridheil! Ciamar a tha sibh? Tha i gle bhreagha an-diugh. Cait a bheil thu a' fuireach? Tha mi a' fuireach a' Arizona. Thank you so much for being here! I appreciate it so very much! You are so much of a better Gaidhlig speaker than I. I hope to get to your and others here level someday. I will have to look into those teaching books and tapes you got. I live in a small town so I need to buy something on line. In the meantime, there are a few on here that speak very well and so you can chat in Gaihdlig with them! I just wish my accent marks worked on here. for some reason they don't work when I try to reply! Faileas! feel free to contribute in any way you like that would help us all out. Tapadh leibh!
anyway, halo a-huile duine agus Nollaig Chridheil!
Nollaig Chridheil a h-uile duine Tha mi 'n dòchas gun robh latha math agaibh. Bha latha mòr agam-sa agus mo theaghlach.ach tha mi cho sgith ris a' chù ...Tha mi a' dol dhan lebaidh a-nis. Oidhche mhath is beanachd leibh.
Merry Christmas everyone..hope you all had a good day.
Celtic-Rose I'm sure your Gaelic will improve, all you have to do is practice. Write in Gaelic as much as possible here and in no time you will see improvements.
I have to agree with Faileas, Boyd Robertson & Iain Taylor's book Teach Yourself Gaelic would be an excellent choice for you to start learning the basics or maybe the Speaking Our Language range of books by Cànan. Which are easier to get into than TYG but less informative i feel. In the meantime you could check out these sites if you haven't already done so.
Aye those are excellent books Celtic-Rose. The Renton/MacDonald Dictionary is a good one to start-off with. It's small, but surpassingly comprehensive. Teach Yourself Gaelic as I've already said is excellent. It's published by Hodder & Stoughton over here though so I can only assume NTC is the publisher over there. Your Gaelic will really improve if you go through the whole book. There's an audio tape that accompanies the book. Did you order that too?
The Speaking our language material is very good as well even tho it kind of limits your vocabulary a bit . For a wider range i still consider Teach yourself better
As for Dictionarys its really difficult, i suppose Dwelly's illustraded Gaelic - English Dictionary is still among the best even tho its a hundred years old.
The Stòrr Data at Sàbhal Mòr Òstaigs website ( www.smo.uhi.ac.uk) is very useful and theres several other Dictionarys in there as well.
Or have a look at my website on the Gaidhlig page. Ye' ll find a few tips there.
I still recommend the Cùrsa Inntrigidh , the distance learning course from the college.
Tha Gàidhlig gu leòr agad a Fhaileas agus tha mi a' smaoineachadh gu bheil beagan Albais cuideachd...Math Fhèin!!! Is toil leam a' Ghàidhlig ach 's fior thoil leam Albais. 'S e Gall a th' annam agus tha sin an cànan agamsa. Glè mhath, glè mhath gu dearbha!