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Would you like to learn Gaelic...? Have a listen to our new sound clips and learn how to say some basic Gaelic phrases! We will be adding to the phrases below over the coming months to form a comprehensive list of useful Gaelic phrases which you can use in any setting including on holiday, at festivals, with friends or at home.
Are you thinking of holidaying in the Highlands or Islands this year? If so, why not learn a few useful Gaelic phrases here on mygaelic before you go and try them out on some local Gaelic speakers?
A bheil seòmar dubailte agaibh? (Do you have a double room?)
Tha sinn a’ fuireach airson seachdain (We are staying for a week)
Tha sinn a’ fàgail air Disathairne (We are leaving on Saturday)
Cuin a tha bracaist a’ tòiseachadh sa mhadainn? (When does breakfast start in the morning?)
Cuin a tha an taigh-bìdh a’ dùnadh? (When does the restaurant close?)
Am faigh mi an cunntas mas e ur toil e? (Can I have the bill please?)
A bheil bus ann dhan bhaile? (Is there a bus into town?)
Tha an t-sìde snog an-diugh (The weather’s nice today)
Tapadh leibh, chòrd an turas rinn (Thank you, we enjoyed our trip)
Ciamar a tha sibh? / How are you?
Tha gu math tapadh leibh / I’m well thank you
Feasgar math / Good afternoon or evening
Madainn mhath / Good morning
Oidhche mhath / Good night
Dè an t-ainm a th’ oirbh? / What is your name?
Is mise Eilidh / My name is Eilidh
A bheil Gàidhlig agaibh? / Do you speak Gàidhlig?
Tha mi ag ionnsachadh Gàidhlig / I am learning Gaelic
And if you enjoyed that, why not check out our learning section for details on where you can learn more Gaelic.
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