u/AskPutrid9684

Language levels

I am curious to know, at what point can you consider yourself to have transitioned from A0 to A1, or A1 to A2 etc. Is this measured in hours or milestones? How do you know when to transition to the next level of course?

For context, I have just finished the 13 SpeakGaelic A1 podcasts (listening to each one several times per week before moving to the next), and on chapter 3 of the "Gaelic in 12 weeks" book (although it has taken me about 12 weeks to get this far.)

Can I consider starting the A2 course or do I need to spend another 12 weeks on A1 content?

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u/AskPutrid9684 — 2 days ago

Where to find children's nursery rhymes in Gaidhlig?

What are some names of Scottish gaelic nursery rhymes and where can I find them?

I am ideally looking for original Scottish gaelic rhymes not just English ones translated (although that may help)

Tapadh leibh!

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u/AskPutrid9684 — 20 days ago

Verbal nouns question

Hallo a chairdean!

I am working through chapter 3 (lesson 17) of "Scottish gaelic in 12 weeks", studying verbal nouns endings. It gives several examples for most of the v.n. endings (adh, inn, etc.) plus some irregular v.n.

The ending "achadh" is listed as a "group", but only 1 example is given - lagachadh (weakening). Can anyone provide some other examples with this ending please (or explain why lagachadh is not an irregular v.n.).

Tapadh leibh!

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u/AskPutrid9684 — 27 days ago