The language tube community became more similar to each other, no one comes with new ideas or new content they repeat themselves, but your content is extraordinary and unique keep hard work to achieve your goals, wish you all success 💜
I would also add that watching bbc alba omc and func is such a fun way to listen to Gaelic. I giggle my head off and each time I listen to an already watched video, I realize that I’m understanding more and more.
Looking into learning Gàidhlig to connect with my Scottish heritage and learn more about my families history and this list of resources was so helpful thankyou! 🏴💙
Hi Vera the following link takes you to the Speaking Our Language series. The videos are good but very dated, filmed roughly 30 years ago. Good luck with your learning. Mar sin leibh an drasta. ru-vid.com/show-UCJ3OxoHbAHL7QfjW0mDhccQvideos
For any language(but especially celtic languages like Irish and Gaelic, you HAVE TO actively look up the pronunciation rules which can be a taxing thing to do, but for languages like Gaelic, is it imperitive
oh yes it would be great to know what native Scottish Gaelic speakers think of Duolingo. And thank you for your thoughts on Irish. I am actually going to study Modern Irish next block. But you're not a fan of Duolingo I gather? Do you have another resource you prefer for modern Irish? :)