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Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đ "Cha sgeul rĂšin e is fios aig triuir air." Translation: "It is no secret when three know it." Have you heard this one before? #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đ "An neach nach cinn na chadal, cha chinn e na dhuisg." Translation: "He who will not prosper in his sleep, will not prosper when awake." Have you heard this one before? #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Free Gaelic (Learners) classes for P4 - S3 pupils. For more information see our website. e-sgoil.com/gaidhlig/ #Gaelic #LearnGaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đŚ "Aithnichear an leomhan air scriob de iongann." Translation: "The lion is known by the scratch of his claw." Have you heard this one before? #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đ "Is fheĂ rr GĂ idhlig bhriste na GĂ idhlig sa chiste." Translation: "It is better to have broken Gaelic than dead Gaelic." Have you heard this one before? #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week ⨠"An rud is fhiach a ghabhail, 's iach e iarraidh." Translation: "If it is worth taking, it is worth asking for." Have you heard this one before? #gà idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đť "Chaidh an ceòl air feadh na fĂŹdhle." Literally translating to: "The music went all over the fiddle", this proverb means "everything got turned upside down". Have you heard this one before? #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week â "Tuig thus' an t-eathar, 's tuigidh an t-eathar thu." Translation: "Understand the boat and the boat will understand you." Have you heard this one before? #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đĽ "Tagh do chomhluadar ma'n tagh thu do dheoch." Translation: "Choose your company before you choose your drink." Have you heard this one before? #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
When you're an election candidate and polling day runs straight into the count, there are sacrifices that must be made. Tha mi glè diuilich @ScotsGaelicDuo @ScotsGaelicDuo ach tapadh leat airson an streak freeze #IonnasaichGhà idhlig #LearnGaelic
Gaelic is stronger when funded organisations and independent providers work together. This blog looks at fair collaboration, shared visibility, and how we can turn app learners into real speakers. #Gaelic #Gaidhlig #LearnGaelic #GaelicCourses #LanguageLearning #LoveGaelicâŚ
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đ "Air gnothaich na cuthaig." "On the cuckoo's business." #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
We're looking forward to seeing our Performing Arts students bring âThe Cheviot, The Stag, and the Black, Black Oilâ to the stage in May... Here's our amazing actors after a session learning Scottish Gaelic in preparation! #ScottishGaelic #LearnGaelic
Did you know we've got an in house Gaelic Guide đ Meet Franny đ below Franny shares her learning tips.. đ Learning tips: đ Read kids' books đť Listen to Radio nan GĂ idheal đş Watch BBC Alba đś Learn Gaelic songs #GĂ idhlig #LearnGaelic visitdundreggan.co.uk/gaelic-experieâŚ
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đ "Bidh an Ăšbhal is fhearr air a mheangan is Ă irde." "The best apple will be on the highest bough." #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đ "Am fear nach seall roimhe, seallaidh e as a dheigh." "He who will not look before him, will look behind him." #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
đ´ó §ó ˘ó łó Łó ´ó ż Gaelic Grammar 101: Prepositional Possessive đ§ââď¸ Prepositional Possessives can be used to describe the action you are doing when you have a pronoun as the direct object, or who or what you are, depending on the preposition. #Gaelic #GĂ idhlig #LearnGaelic #GaelicWithAlasdair
Good Gaelic isnât just about words â itâs about sound. Open the mouth, shape the vowels, and let the rhythm breathe. Clear enunciation keeps the language alive â one word, one sound at a time. #LoveGaelic #LearnGaelic #GĂ idhlig #GaelicPronunciation #LanguageLearningâŚ
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đ "An neach nach cinn na chadal, cha chinn e na dhuisg." Translation: "He who will not prosper in his sleep, will not prosper when awake." Have you heard this one before? #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Hendrik Conscience taught his Flemish people to read. But whoâs teaching you to read Gaelic? Most learners â even advanced ones â never really master it. Reading aloud reveals the truth. At Love Gaelic, we fix that fast. #LoveGaelic #LearnGaelic #GaelicReading #GaelicFluencyâŚ
Gaelic is stronger when funded organisations and independent providers work together. This blog looks at fair collaboration, shared visibility, and how we can turn app learners into real speakers. #Gaelic #Gaidhlig #LearnGaelic #GaelicCourses #LanguageLearning #LoveGaelicâŚ
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đŚ "Aithnichear an leomhan air scriob de iongann." Translation: "The lion is known by the scratch of his claw." Have you heard this one before? #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đ "Cha sgeul rĂšin e is fios aig triuir air." Translation: "It is no secret when three know it." Have you heard this one before? #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Good Gaelic isnât just about words â itâs about sound. Open the mouth, shape the vowels, and let the rhythm breathe. Clear enunciation keeps the language alive â one word, one sound at a time. #LoveGaelic #LearnGaelic #GĂ idhlig #GaelicPronunciation #LanguageLearningâŚ
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đĽ "Tagh do chomhluadar ma'n tagh thu do dheoch." Translation: "Choose your company before you choose your drink." Have you heard this one before? #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week ⨠"An rud is fhiach a ghabhail, 's iach e iarraidh." Translation: "If it is worth taking, it is worth asking for." Have you heard this one before? #gà idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week â "Tuig thus' an t-eathar, 's tuigidh an t-eathar thu." Translation: "Understand the boat and the boat will understand you." Have you heard this one before? #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đ "Is fheĂ rr GĂ idhlig bhriste na GĂ idhlig sa chiste." Translation: "It is better to have broken Gaelic than dead Gaelic." Have you heard this one before? #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đť "Chaidh an ceòl air feadh na fĂŹdhle." Literally translating to: "The music went all over the fiddle", this proverb means "everything got turned upside down". Have you heard this one before? #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic
Being able to say what you can or cannot do is a key step in Gaelic fluency. In this interactive workshop, weâll dive into the verbs urrainn and faod â two essentials for expressing ability, permission, and possibility. Reserve your place today #LearnGaelic #LoveGaelicâŚ
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The Verb 'Can & May' in Scottish Gaelic | Love Gaelic
Workshop
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đ "Air gnothaich na cuthaig." "On the cuckoo's business." #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
đŁ Gaelic Conversation Classes Join us in learning some Gaelic in a friendly, relaxed setting. đ 8-week programme (join anytime) đ Open to all âĄď¸ Email to sign up and start or enhance your Gaelic journey. đ§ [email protected] #Gaelic #LearnGaelic #GhĂ idhlig
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week â "Am fear a ghleidheas long, gheibh e lĂ ga seòladh." "He who will keep a boat, will get a day for sailing." #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week â¤ď¸ "Thig crioch air an t-saoghal, ach mairidh gaol is ceòl." "The world will come to an end, but love and music will endure." #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Infinitive or verbal noun? Gaelicâs little trick revealed in BĂšth-obrach: Cas mu Seach. Coming soon Monday 06/10/25 7.30pm ⌠with downloadable resource #LoveGaidhlig #GaelicWorkshop #LearnGaelic lovegaelic.com/event-details/âŚ
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BĂšth-obrach: Infinitive like verbal noun use / Cas mu Seach | Love Gaelic
BĂšth-obrach: Infinitive like verbal noun use / Cas mu Seach | Love Gaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đ "Eiridh tonn air uisge balbh." "Waves will rise on silent water." #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đ "Bidh an Ăšbhal is fhearr air a mheangan is Ă irde." "The best apple will be on the highest bough." #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đ "Cha sgeul rĂšin e is fios aig triuir air." Translation: "It is no secret when three know it." Have you heard this one before? #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week ⨠"An rud is fhiach a ghabhail, 's iach e iarraidh." Translation: "If it is worth taking, it is worth asking for." Have you heard this one before? #gà idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đ "Air gnothaich na cuthaig." "On the cuckoo's business." #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week â "Tuig thus' an t-eathar, 's tuigidh an t-eathar thu." Translation: "Understand the boat and the boat will understand you." Have you heard this one before? #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đť "Chaidh an ceòl air feadh na fĂŹdhle." Literally translating to: "The music went all over the fiddle", this proverb means "everything got turned upside down". Have you heard this one before? #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đ "Is fheĂ rr GĂ idhlig bhriste na GĂ idhlig sa chiste." Translation: "It is better to have broken Gaelic than dead Gaelic." Have you heard this one before? #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đŚ "Aithnichear an leomhan air scriob de iongann." Translation: "The lion is known by the scratch of his claw." Have you heard this one before? #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đĽ "Tagh do chomhluadar ma'n tagh thu do dheoch." Translation: "Choose your company before you choose your drink." Have you heard this one before? #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week â "Am fear a ghleidheas long, gheibh e lĂ ga seòladh." "He who will keep a boat, will get a day for sailing." #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Free Gaelic (Learners) classes for P4 - S3 pupils. For more information see our website. e-sgoil.com/gaidhlig/ #Gaelic #LearnGaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đ "Bidh an Ăšbhal is fhearr air a mheangan is Ă irde." "The best apple will be on the highest bough." #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đ "Am fear nach seall roimhe, seallaidh e as a dheigh." "He who will not look before him, will look behind him." #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đ "Eiridh tonn air uisge balbh." "Waves will rise on silent water." #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week â¤ď¸ "Thig crioch air an t-saoghal, ach mairidh gaol is ceòl." "The world will come to an end, but love and music will endure." #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đ "Bheir aon fhear each gu uisge, ach cha toir a dhĂ -deug air òl." "One man can lead a horse to water, but twelve cannot make it drink." #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đ "An rud a thèid fad o'n t-sĂšil, thèid e fad o'n chrĂŹdhe." "What goes far from the eye, will go far from the heart." #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đľ "Far am bi ceòl, cha bhi mĂŹothlachd." "Where there is music, there is no unpleasantness." #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
Seanfhacal na Seachdain / Proverb of the Week đĽ "Is tric a bheòthaich srad bheag teine mòr." "A small spark has often kindled a great fire." #gĂ idhlig #learngaelic #scottishgaelic
đ´ó §ó ˘ó łó Łó ´ó żA helpful podcast to learn a little Gaelic! If you would like to learn more and would enjoy a class, please get in touch and we can help along the way. #learngaelic #coffeebreaklearning podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/cofâŚ
â Gaelic Phrase of the Week!đđ´ó §ó ˘ó łó Łó ´ó ż This weekâs phrase is one you might find yourself saying more than once a dayâŚđ§ď¸ âTha an t-uisge annââŚ.âItâs rainingâ Link below to hear how to say it đđ learngaelic.scot/littlebylittle⌠#GaelicPhraseOfTheWeek #LearnGaelic
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