[Sca-cooks] Gaelic (was:Citron?
vicki shaw
vhsjvs at gis.net
Thu Jan 15 19:19:01 PST 2004
I studied it for a year and dropped it for Welsh. But I still love the
sound of it. I was in Scotland in 2003 and 2002. I love Scotland. Have
lots of friends there now, all of whom I met on the internet and all of whom
took me around to see the places I wanted to see. And the islands: Skye,
Lewis, Mull...what a country. I have a good dictionary here that I am not
using plus some really good learning cds and a book to go along with them.
Got anything to barter?
Angharad
> LOL! I am SO language impaired. I can barely manage to translate 16th c.
> Italian without literally looking up every word. Gaelic is the language I
> would learn, though, if I had the aptitude. Listening to BBC Gaelic while
> driving around Scotland this summer was delightful, right up to the point
> that they played the Macarena (or however it is spelled). Talk about
> surreal! The one thing I didn't buy while I was there was a good
> Gaelic/English dictionary. That is at the top of the list when we go back
> in '05.
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> Mairi Ceilidh
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> > ok but I will still look. do you speak any gaelic?
> > Angharad
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