An Geamhradh 1 (Intermediate)
Come see the wonder of a Maine winter! There are subtitles if you want to read and listen (highly recommended!)
⭐It might be useful to refresh your knowledge of winter words here: • Talking About Winter (1) (Talking About Winter 1)
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Music Credit
Track: The Awakening
Music by www.fiftysounds.com
Enjoy!
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-Jason
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Glè mhath Jason. Tha do càt, glè snog cuideachd.
Loving these shorts
Absolutely beautiful.....well done
@GaelicwithJason
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Tapadh leat!
Foirfich 💕 Tha stuth-claisneachd mòran tuilleadh clithear. Perfect the audio material is much more clear (between background music and your voice) I really like this type of media as well for learning.
@GaelicwithJason
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Sgoinneil! I'm glad you do. I have many ideas for more videos like this. 🙂
perfect jason! more like this please🐈💖
@GaelicwithJason
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I have many more ideas! 🙂
@JamesCraig-rf2sn
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Would you do some basic math in Gaelic? Thanks man.
Dia go deo leat! You should be a documentary voiceover, Jason. A wildlife or natural world programme set in Ireland or Scotland sounds so much more appropriate in a Celtic tongue, don't you think? I recall TG4 did one here in Ireland a couple of years ago and it was spectacular, I wish I could think of the name.
@GaelicwithJason
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Aw, tapadh leat. Thank you for your kind words. 🙂 I agree - more tv programmes with Celtic language voiceovers! I aim to do something like that in future videos, now that I know it works for short ones like this. I plan to do some traveling this year and I would happily make a longer immersive video about it. 🙂
@pio4362
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@@GaelicwithJason Can I ask you, Jason, what your thoughts are on English filler words in spoken Gaelic? Here in Ireland I'm rather disheartened about hearing "you know", "I mean", "like", "yeah", "so" and "well" creep into Irish conversations during pauses. I find it terribly jarring, especially the first 3 there, you'd never expect them in Spanish or German, so why in Gaelic? At least "well" has been Gaelicised as "bhoil". "So" sounds like a fundamental sound, it can maybe get away with it. Are there native Scottish Gaelic fillers? Go raibh maith agat!
Stunning. I am still in my ealry stages of learning but I could listen to this all day. Are there any plans for your books to come out as audiobooks?
@GaelicwithJason
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Glad you enjoyed it, Shelley! Yes, I will make audiobooks for all my novels. Ròna agus MacCodruim has one already and it's on my website. 🙂