
Timothy
Don't panic! English follows the Gaelic!
Ainm: Timothy
Co às a tha thu?: Altoona, Pennsylvania, United States
Ù¾±»å³ó:Ìý Nuair a bha mi ag ionnsachadh na pìobaÌýmòire, bha tòrr facail a bha a' cur dragh orm (Pìobaireachd), mar sin, bha ceistean agam agus thog seo m'ùidh anns a' chà nan
Molaidhean:Ìý Ionnsaich còmhla ri caraid. Tha e doirbh cà nan ionnsachadh à s aonais còmhraidh.
Ciamar a tha thu a' cleachdadh Gà idhlig nad bheatha là itheil?: Chan eil mi fileanta fhathast, ach ‘s e deagh chuspair conaltraidh a th' anns a' Ghà idhlig
Abairt Ghà idhlig as fheà rr leam: Ged a chuala iad an ceòl cha do thuig iad am port.Ìý
Name: Timothy
Origin: Altoona, Pennsylvania, United States
Inspiration:Ìý While learning to play the Great Highland Bagpipe, I found that there were many terms which gave me trouble (Piobaireachd is pronounced Pee-brock ?!). Curiosity got the best of me and I became fascinated with the language.Ìý
Tips for Learners:Ìý Talk / trick / bribe a friend into learning with you.Ìý It's difficult to learn a language without some sort of interaction.
How do I use Gaelic everyday?:Ìý I'm not that good at it yet, but it is a great subject forÌýconversation.
My favourite expression?: Ged a chuala iad an ceol cha do thuig iad am port.Ìý (Although they heard the music, they didn't understand the tune)