GazeboGal is walking to Rivendell!
He wants to have some Gaighlig this year in his schooling – Wow!
GazeboGal is walking to Rivendell!
He wants to have some Gaighlig this year in his schooling – Wow!
GazeboGal is walking to Rivendell!
a solo anns a Ghaidhlig in a few weeks, so we’re using more just to help his pronunciation – it’s quite pleasant.
GazeboGal is walking to Rivendell!
The Sweetie has been using it more, too, which just encourages me…
GazeboGal is walking to Rivendell!
I’ve found an on line small group of Gaidhlig-speaking knitters. Talk about your niche market. This is something I can write to every couple of days, just a few lines…
GazeboGal is walking to Rivendell!
The kids are learning some basic meal-sharing sentences as a surprise for their Dadaidh.
GazeboGal is walking to Rivendell!
I found a group of knitters who write anns a Ghaidhlig!
GazeboGal is walking to Rivendell!
...that’s the sort of scripted place where the kids could easily pick up the needed phrases -
Cur thugam am bainne, ma ‘se ur toil e.
(pass me) (the milk), (if it is your pleasure).
throw in bread, salt, and ‘you’re welcome’ and they have an entire dinner conversation!