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Episode 6

Episode 6 of 10

Pr貌gram do luchd-ionnsachaidh na G脿idhlig le Iain Urchardan. John Urquhart guides learners through some of the intricacies of the Gaelic language.

A bheil sibh ag ionnsachadh G脿idhlig? A bheil sibh feumach air misneachd gus ur G脿idhlig a chleachdadh? Ma tha, 's ann dhuibhse a tha Beag air Bheag, sreath gu s貌nraichte do luchd-ionnsachaidh na G脿idhlig. Gach seachdain, tre貌raichidh Iain Urchardan sibh tro ch貌mhraidhean agus tro aithrisean a bhios feumail dhuibh nur n-ionnsachadh. Beag air bheag, cuiridh sibh ri ur comasan ann a bhith a' bruidhinn G脿idhlig.

Anns a' phr貌gram seo, cluinnear criomagan 脿 tasglann Radio nan G脿idheal le m矛neachadh air cuid de na puingean c脿nain a tha a' togail ceann annta, bidh an t-Ollamh Michel Byrne a' toirt thugaibh Oisean a' Ghr脿mair agus bidh Ruairidh MacIlleathainn a' toirt s霉il air cuid de na h-ainmean 脿ite a tha a' nochdadh air mapaichean na h-Alba.

Cuideachd sa phr貌gram, bidh Iain a' coinneachadh ri neach-ionnsachaidh na seachdain, Jansci Sketchley-Kaye, agus a' cluinntinn mu a roghainnean ci霉il agus bidh Catr矛ona Mhoireach air ais le Blasad Beag, G脿idhlig sh矛mplidh airson luchd-t貌iseachaidh.

Presenter John Urquhart guides learners through the intricacies of Gaelic language, dialects, idioms and sayings. In this week's programme, beginners of the language can enjoy Blasad Beag, a bite-sized lesson in which Catriona Murray shares simple, everyday Gaelic.

For more advanced learners, grammar help is on hand from the programme's resident expert Dr Michel Byrne, and Roddy Maclean takes a closer look at some of Scotland's Gaelic placenames.

This week's programme also features 大象传媒 archive material which is used to illustrate some of the complexities of the language and an interview with learner of the week, Jansci Sketchley-Kaye, who shares his experience of learning the language.

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Sun 19 Feb 2017 10:30

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  • Sun 20 Nov 2016 21:30
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  • Sun 12 Feb 2017 21:30
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  • Sun 19 Feb 2017 10:30

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