Just starting to learn Gàidhlig, nice that I understood some words. Definitely challenging to learn at 57 yrs old. Found out about 10 years ago while doing genealogy that I had a lot of Scottish ancestors, confirmed it when I did genetic testing and found I was still, over 50% Scottish. Hoping to travel to Alba in next few years, be amazing to speak to native speakers.
Very nice video. I’ve only recently starting learning Gàidhlig on my own, and it’s encouraging that I can recognize words here and there throughout this video.
Sgoinneil! Ach… as a person with hearing loss, I’m begging for captions/subtitles in Gàidhlig. I can only catch facal no dhà here and there. Subtitles are invaluable for matching the spoken word to the written words. It would help all learners, not just the deaf and hard of hearing.
Just starting to learn Gàidhlig, nice that I understood some words. Definitely challenging to learn at 57 yrs old. Found out about 10 years ago while doing genealogy that I had a lot of Scottish ancestors, confirmed it when I did genetic testing and found I was still, over 50% Scottish. Hoping to travel to Alba in next few years, be amazing to speak to native speakers.
Very nice video. I’ve only recently starting learning Gàidhlig on my own, and it’s encouraging that I can recognize words here and there throughout this video.
Sgoinneil! Ach… as a person with hearing loss, I’m begging for captions/subtitles in Gàidhlig. I can only catch facal no dhà here and there. Subtitles are invaluable for matching the spoken word to the written words. It would help all learners, not just the deaf and hard of hearing.