H.R.H. Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Aug 30, 2010 Messages 530 Reaction score 0 Location Bhatairnis Aug 3, 2018 #1 http://t.co/2VEX78ZyYu
von K Active member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Sep 13, 2011 Messages 154 Reaction score 0 Location 60 Degrees North Aug 12, 2018 #2 I'm disappointed. I was looking forward to slagging you off in Gaelic
H.R.H. Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Aug 30, 2010 Messages 530 Reaction score 0 Location Bhatairnis Aug 12, 2018 #3 It’s ok I’m multicultural you can call me a Cnut in French
Posh Pete Still got a pulse. UKGSer Subscriber Joined Dec 29, 2005 Messages 19,249 Reaction score 1,008 Location Embra, Scotland Aug 12, 2018 #4 Ciamar a tha sibh, Johnny? That's enough of that. Pred text is bad enough in English! So, are you learning the Gaelic then Johnny?
Ciamar a tha sibh, Johnny? That's enough of that. Pred text is bad enough in English! So, are you learning the Gaelic then Johnny?
H.R.H. Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Aug 30, 2010 Messages 530 Reaction score 0 Location Bhatairnis Aug 13, 2018 #5 scotboxer said: Ciamar a tha sibh, Johnny? That's enough of that. Pred text is bad enough in English! So, are you learning the Gaelic then Johnny? Click to expand... Aye it’s funky agus groovy
scotboxer said: Ciamar a tha sibh, Johnny? That's enough of that. Pred text is bad enough in English! So, are you learning the Gaelic then Johnny? Click to expand... Aye it’s funky agus groovy
Posh Pete Still got a pulse. UKGSer Subscriber Joined Dec 29, 2005 Messages 19,249 Reaction score 1,008 Location Embra, Scotland Aug 13, 2018 #6 And not easy to learn either, I'm told by a friend who speaks a wheen of languages but struggles with Gaelic. Gaun yersel' and well done
And not easy to learn either, I'm told by a friend who speaks a wheen of languages but struggles with Gaelic. Gaun yersel' and well done
Deleted account 190920002 Registered user Joined Nov 3, 2013 Messages 898 Reaction score 0 Aug 23, 2018 #7 Gaelic eat your heart out, I’ve just been reading a book a friend lent me “Fish-Hooses” by a Stanley Robertson about his story telling in the fish houses in Aiberdeen. And I thought I was fluent in Doric.
Gaelic eat your heart out, I’ve just been reading a book a friend lent me “Fish-Hooses” by a Stanley Robertson about his story telling in the fish houses in Aiberdeen. And I thought I was fluent in Doric.