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Ailig Ó Maolchalann / Alex Mulholland
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I'm not sure if others will agree, but when I've tried to teach folk to read basic #Gàidhlig I would describe H as the "magic letter" or symbol that performs
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A #Gàidhlig teacher of mine was a native speaker from Skye. He said as a child he turned round to his mother who only spoke Gaelic to him and said
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A quote from Steven J. Reid in the new book "Corona Borealis""Early modern Scots understood Classical culture and history with a depth and completeness that modern scholars can admire but
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Imagine if this was your timeline.This is what @Lenniesaurus is dealing with in response to a #Scots word - in this case cranreuchie yesterday. Nearly every bullying message is a
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It's worth periodically reminding folk that dialects of the Scots language differ most in terms of pronunciation & accent rather than vocabulary. Where differences are more pronounced now re: vocab,
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Interesting hearing John Maclean's perspective in 1902 on what life was like for the working class in Scotland -"That the class struggle is bitter we need only reckon the annual
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Quotes on #Sutherland #Gàidhlig dialects:"The Gaelic of Sutherlandshire in general, and of the Reay Country in particular, may be termed the Doric of Gaelic dialects, and this feature is due
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Some #camanachd or #shinty related news in "The Celtic Monthly", 1893 - @HughDan1956 #Gàidhlig #ScotsThere are interesting notes here. There's a sense of shinty declining in popularity in some areas,
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