#LàAbairtNaGàidhlig Seo abairt a bhitheas mi fhèin, Miss Rankin agus Miss Forbes ag ràdh. A bheil sibh eòlach orra?
#SayAGaelicPhraseDay
Here are phrases myself, Miss Rankin and Miss Forbes have shared! Are you familiar with them?
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‘S e Là Abairt na Gàidhlig a th’ ann! 💬
Seo Joy leis an taghadh aicese gus an latha a chur air a chasan. Clàraich fhèin bhidio agus cuir air na meadhanan-sòisealta iad leis an taga-hais #LàAbairtNaGàidhlig ! Dallaibh oirbh! 🌟
#SeachdainNaGàidhlig #cleachdi
Did you know that Gaelic is the first language of the Outer Hebrides? In fact, our islands are the main stronghold of this lyrical language. But, it’s more than a language; it’s our heritage. Without Gaelic, the islands wouldn’t be what they are today.
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Cuairt na maidne 😍 Today’s stroll.
Faclan son #SeachdainNaGaidhlig . Some Gaelic words.
Farmad - envy 😥
Tunnag - duck
Grianach - sunny
Fuar - cold
An-diugh - today
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#Gàidhlig #Cleachdi #Gaelic
#SeachdainNaGàidhlig isn't over yet! This is our talented tenor Simon singing Iomaraibh Eutrom, a rowing song about a dairymaid gathering mussels at high tide. The chorus urges the rowers to 'row lightly'.
Seachdain na Gàidhlig #gàidhlig #gaelicsong #gaeliclanguage #scottishgaelic
It's #SeachdainNaGàidhlig and what better time to watch our Scottish Gaelic Explained video. It’s a great intro for Scots and visitors alike to the language.
#SayAGaelicPhraseDay #LaAbairtNaGaidhlig
Just because it’s no longer #SeachdainnaGàidhlig #WorldGaelicWeek it doesn’t mean we can’t keep learning.
Hopefully we’ll see more sunshine and be able to use this phrase from Anna, tha e grianach - it is sunny!
Seo Seumas agus Màiri bhon choimhearsnachd againn fhèin le abairt an urra airson #LàAbairtNaGàidhlig ! An cuala tu iad seo riamh?
Here are Seumas and Mairi with a couple of Gaelic phrases for #SayAGaelicPhraseDay ! Have you heard them before?
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🥳SEACHDAIN NA GÀIDHLIG 2024!🥳
Seo agaibh Iain MacFhionghain a' leughadh bhon leabhar a sgrìobh e fhèin, Dùbhlan an t-Srainnsear!
Nan còrdadh e ribh a leughadh, thèid agaibh air a cheannach an seo👇
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#Acair #SeachdainNaGaidhlig #leughadh #leabhraichean
Thanks Anna, and given how much it rains here, being able to say ‘it is raining’ in Gaelic is a handy phrase to know!
#SeachdainnaGàidhlig #WorldGaelicWeek
'S e #LàAbairtNaGàidhlig a th' ann an-diugh agus tha sinne airson na h-abairtean as fheàrr leinn a cho-roinn!
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⭐️AN NAIDHEACHD AS ÙIRE⭐️
Tha mi a' coimhead air adhart ris an seo gu mòr!
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Tha sinn air ar dòigh glan Sgeulachdan, Rannan & Tòimhseachain an Taobh Siar a chur air bhog, goireas ùr làn chriomagan de bheul-aithris taobh siar Leòdhais a bheir blasad de dhualchas bheairteach na sgìre.
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Scottish Government Bòrd na Gàidhlig Comhairle nan Eilean
Most of the loch names in the National Park come from a Gaelic word, or mean something in Gaelic. Like, Loch Chon - 'loch of dogs', or Loch Earn - 'loch of Ireland'.
Here's Kerry MacPhee to tell us about Loch Ard.
#SeachdainnaGàidhlig #WorldGaelicWeek
This #SeachdainNaGàidhlig we’re sharing an excerpt from ‘The heart of the world’, a poem by John Glenday celebrating 20 years of the National Park.
Help us support the use and learning of Gàidhlig by sharing your thoughts on our next Gaelic Language Plan: cairngorms.co.uk/working-togeth…
Cuairt na maidne. Beagan sneachd ann.
As Duncan said ‘It is February.’
An rud a thig leis a’ ghaoith, falbhaidh e leis an uisge.
#seachdainnagaidhlig #worldgaelicweek
'S e Seachdain na Gàidhlig a th' ann an t-seachdain seo!🎉
This week is #WorldGaelicWeek !
If you know young people looking to learn some #Gaelic they can get started with our resources at young.scot/Gaelic
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Rounding off #SeachdainnaGàidhlig #WorldGaelicWeek with this from Kerry MacPhee on the Gaelic origins of the village name Kinlochard, and why you'll find many places in Scotland with 'kinloch' in the name.
We hope you've enjoyed learning about the language as much as we have!
‘S e #LàAbairtNaGàidhlig a th’ann an-diugh!
Thagh mise: “’S fheàrr am bonnach beag le beannachd na am bonnach mòr le mallachd.” 🍰
It’s #SayAGaelicPhraseDay today!
I’ve chosen: “Better a wee cake with blessing than a big cake with a curse.” 🍰
#SeachdainNaGàidhlig