scottish gaelic lesson 2

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2009

PRESENT AND PAST TENSE

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  • @nikyk84 how are you saw your comment are you descended of the griko of calabria grecia salentina in puglia? they have an amaizng folklore and music scene ciao matt :)

  • Hi, these are terrific. I'm learning Scottish Gaelic, but it's good to hear a native speaker pronounce the words. One special request - can you make the volume on your recordings louder in the future?? Thanks.

    Cynthia

  • Hi Robert, i'm an italian-greek girl (but was born in germany) and from what i can hear of your pronunciation the sound of gaelic is similar to some aspects of german but with the sweet influence of the english sound.every sound is rounder( can't explain it better)but..it's only my opinion of course.

    What i wanted to suggest you is to let us see what you read.as i'm used to learn languages, it's quite easier if i can see what i'm pronouncing.it's just a suggestion! And bravo!that is well done!

  • not tht loud mate ma speakers et hunner lol

  • Thank you for the correct pronounciation of oidhche

  • @Ascaidh

    Good Night - Oidhche - spoken like ' i - eeckay - vaa '

  • Please make more of these. They are terrific.

  • Wonderful! Though I could not make out how to say a good night.

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