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Posted by: dawsrobe 15-Dec-2007, 04:22 PM |
I'm expecting a Border Collie to join the family soon. I thought it would be really fun to try to teach the dog commands in Gaelic. Not only would it mystify people around us, but it would be a chance for me to start picking up words and a reason to pursue more vocabulary. Anyone know a few words? My real worry is putting together some simple phrases; not understanding the syntax of the language, and of course the nuances. My hope is that, by late next summer, or early next fall, that I will be able to start herding with the new fella. Sláinte Dawson |
Posted by: stoirmeil 15-Dec-2007, 07:35 PM |
http://members.tripod.com/~scotgaelic/Dog.html Try this site! I knew I'd seen this site before. It's not much, but it's a start. |
Posted by: Druid_of_Ark 05-Mar-2008, 12:40 AM | ||
Excellent site I am going to recommend this site. |
Posted by: Cèid 08-Mar-2008, 02:32 PM |
Chan eil coin agam, ach tha cait agam. I do speak to my cats in Gàidhlig, and they're getting used to it. At first they would give me rather puzzled looks. Once when I was practicing my Gàidhlig pronouncation, I was having some trouble with the dark L sound and one of my cats freaked out. His eyes got really wide and he got up and sniffed my face to make sure I was OK. I think he thought I was choking! But speaking of dogs, Scotland has some of my favorite breeds. I love Border collies, Border terriers, Westies, and (my dream dog) Scottish deerhounds. |
Posted by: Druid_of_Ark 08-Mar-2008, 02:58 PM |
On a related note I have a friend that has Scottish Terriers well they used to bark at me, but one day I dropped in with my kilt on and they started licking me. After that we became fast friends. They must have been homesick for real men! |
Posted by: Cèid 08-Mar-2008, 03:10 PM |
LOL! I used to dog-sit a friend's border terriers. They were great fun. The older ones were very dignified, but the young female was a pistol. They took to me right away, but I'm good usually good with dogs. I've got that "pack leader" vibe. Of course, that means nothing to my cats.... |