Dè an t-ainm a th’ort?
What is your name?
Dè an t-ainm a th’ort?
What is your name?
Chan eil mòran, sibh fhein?
Not a lot, yourself?
Dè tha dol?
What’s doing?
Tha gu math, tapadh leat / tapadh leibh
I am well, thank you
Ciamar a tha thu / sibh?
How are you?
Feasgar math
Good afternoon
The next 146 posts are audio clips for the Leabhar na Gàidhlige booklet, which is a basic guide for using Gaelic in the classrooms. Each post contains the Gaelic word/phrase, its English translation, an illustration and an audio file to aid pronunciation.
Take a look at the video and it will show you how to use the audio files with the booklet.
Click on the book cover on the left to get a copy of the pdf version of the Leabhar na Gàidhlige booklet.
Users of this blog or booklet are also encouraged to access the learngaelic.scot where they will be introduced to additional words and phrases in the Beginners Section. The section called Twenty Words is particularly useful.
Le deagh dhurachd,