Talking about Things You DID Often in Scottish Gaelic
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- Опубликовано: 27 май 2021
- How do we talk about doing things regularly in the past, like routines, hobbies, or trips? It's a little bit different from using 'Bha'. This video will show you the pattern and give you many examples, so that it starts to feel more natural to you. Your Gaelic will be more impressive once this becomes second nature to you.
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"It's an ancient Gàidhlig word: 'a' dràibheadh'." Barely a minute in, and I'm laughing while learning.
Top Man Jason. Brilliant Teacher. Every school should have a Jason.
Such a great teacher.
Absorbing,simplified and entertaining!This is why you’re a wonderful teacher, a’charaid❤️
Nothing like an attractive man teaching a language. 👌🏻💚
Who gives a thumbs down for such a wonderful lesson? Thanks so much, Jason, very instructive and pleasurable.
Halò. ‘S e Seòras an t-ainm a th’ orm. Tha mi à Alba (I hope I got that right!). I decided at the age of 54 that it was about time I learned how to speak my mother tongue as it wasn’t taught in school when I was growing up. It’s insanely difficult (made worse by cognitive difficulties due to MS), but incredibly rewarding and I’m having a ball. Tha Gàidhlig na cànan glè bhrèagha. Mòran taing, Jason. 🙏🏻😎🏴
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Hi Jason! I recently took a trip to Prince Edward Island and I made it a quest of mine to find some evidence of Scottish Gaelic on the island. I went to a museum and found a book of the old testament I believe written entirely in Gaelic! Then I went to a Scottish heritage presentation to learn about the Scottish Settlers and how they brought Gaelic to Canada way back. Finally while walking through downtown Charlottetown, I found a plaque outside of an old church written in English, French, Mi'kmaq, and yes... Scottish Gaelic! It is so cool that this amazing language still holds a significant presence in this country with it still being widely spoken in Nova Scotia. I thought you might find this little story interesting 😁
Nice one, thanks. "All aboard the shoe!" LOL
Another pearl of wisdom explained so well.
Hey Jason. Thanks for the shout out lol.
Thank you Jason 😊
Ein tolles, sehr gut verständliches Video zu Dingen, die wir oft / regelmäßig getan haben in schottisch-gälischer Sprache. Großartig und unterhaltsam. Tapadh leibh.
Bròg! And trying to stay awake for 8am Psychology classes? I feel Seen, lol.
I really appreciate your way of teaching patterns of Gàidhlig. I have had a few aha! moments after watching your videos.
I will watch it again Jason and learn so much from you always Jason you teach me so much.
Really liking this, doing Duolingo and although I’m a French and German teacher I’m struggling finding someone, anyone to give me some rules for Gaelic! Jason you’re a god-send!! 😊
Keep up the great work!
great Video Jason and I will watch it again to learn.