I am so excited to have begun learning Gaelic. The resources available make it feel as though I’m being warmly welcomed to learn it. It’s just lovely, and what a beautiful language.
Madainn mhath Mairi Ann! We'll have the second episode up tonight and the third will go up on Wednesday. We'll look to have all the episodes available with subtitles via this playlist over the coming weeks - taing!
These episodes are so helpful!! I have been learning Gàidhlig through Duolingo but was looking for resources that went more specifically into grammar (and also opportunities to hear Gàidhlig spoken that aren't just short repetitive sentences). Joy Dunlop is an especially excellent teacher - her articulation is so clear and precise, yet so natural-sounding. Mòran taing!
I am so excited to have begun learning Gaelic. The resources available make it feel as though I’m being warmly welcomed to learn it. It’s just lovely, and what a beautiful language.
How does this channel not have more subscribers? Sgoinneil! Tapadh leibh
Chan eil fhios againn! We don't know! Sgaoil an gaol (spread the love) and tell your pals. Ceud taing a charaid. 🌟
Started my Gaelic again with this and Duolingo. Wish me luck. Thank you so much for the numerous resources out there now.
'S e do bheatha, you're so welcome! 🙌 All the best, we look forward to hearing how you're getting on! 🤩
Oh wow! It is so much better with subtitles! Thank you! 👍
Madainn mhath Mairi Ann! We'll have the second episode up tonight and the third will go up on Wednesday. We'll look to have all the episodes available with subtitles via this playlist over the coming weeks - taing!
Tapadh leibh! 👍 Sgoinneil!
These episodes are so helpful!! I have been learning Gàidhlig through Duolingo but was looking for resources that went more specifically into grammar (and also opportunities to hear Gàidhlig spoken that aren't just short repetitive sentences). Joy Dunlop is an especially excellent teacher - her articulation is so clear and precise, yet so natural-sounding. Mòran taing!
’S e do bheatha! Agus fàilte gu SpeakGaelic - welcome to SpeakGaelic 🙂
This is excellent. Keep it up.