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Feallsanachd | Philosophy

Episode 21 of 26

Meg Bateman chats to Joy in the studio about philosophy and Calum Maclean is in Dumfries and Galloway visiting the Samye Ling Buddhist monastery and learning centre.

Tha Joy Dunlop a’ leantainn oirre gar misneachadh gus Gàidhlig a bhruidhinn. Mar is àbhaist bidh i a’ dèiligeadh ri facail is abairtean air measgachadh de chuspairean. Mar thè a dh’ionnsaich a’ chànan i fhèin, bheir Joy dhuinn mìneacheadh air briathrachas is gnathasan-cainnte ann an dòigh a tha furasta a thuigsinn. Bidh stiùireadh ann cuideachd mu bhith a’ cleachdadh abairtean agus gràmair, le eisimpleirean soilleir tro chòmhraidhean goirid.

Coinnichidh sinn ri luchd-labhairt èasgaidh a th’ air Gàidhlig ionnsachadh gu àrd ìre neo a thogadh leis a’ Ghàidhlig air falbh bho sgìrean traidiseanta na Gàidhealtachd, agus bidh Calum MacIlleathain a’ toirt sealladh dhuinn air annasan is cuspairean ’s e air chuairt air feadh na dùthcha.

Lorgar tuilleadh stuthan taic air-loidhne aig www.speakgaelic.scot agus ann an sreathan phodcastan air ÁùºÏ¿ª½±¼Ç¼ Sounds.

Joy Dunlop guides viewers through the next steps to inspire us to keep on speaking Gaelic. As in previous series, she introduces and explains usage for words and phrases on everyday topics with help from short dramatisations. A Gaelic learner herself, Joy supports us through vocabulary and idiom on subjects such as literature, the Highland Clearances and outer space.

We meet dedicated speakers who have embraced the language, and the intrepid Calum Maclean ventures to far-flung corners of Scotland seeking hidden treasures.

Supporting materials can be found online: www.speakgaelic.scot and in the SpeakGaelic podcasts on ÁùºÏ¿ª½±¼Ç¼ Sounds.

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