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Old 14th January 2011, 16:07
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A bheil Gàidhlig fo thoirmeasg an seo?

Cha tuigsinn mi gu math Beurla tha eagal orm. Ciamar a cuidich mi rud sam bith eile nuair a bheil Gàidhlig fo thoirmeasg?Cha lorg mi càil ach a bhi co-choslach chairidean!
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Old 14th January 2011, 16:17
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Why do people find it more "inclusive" to insist on one language being learned and used? Why dont they see difference in expression as an opportunity to embrace new ways of viewing the world. Gaelic is a deeply spiritual language and one of action that focuses on the verb and the action of the community rather than the individual and their aquisitions of whats around them. I see nothing wrong with people typing in English or other languages. I see it as adding to the base of human knowledge and not as excluding anyone.
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Old 14th January 2011, 16:51
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eh...because its an english speaking forum....

so eh....speak english
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Old 14th January 2011, 17:00
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[quote=tig;417009]eh...because its an english speaking forum....

S'urrainn dhuinn daonnan ag 'atharrachadh e is a'fosgail an còmhradh.
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eh...because its an english speaking forum....

so eh....speak english
no.... better speak Gaelic and translate for English
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Old 14th January 2011, 17:39
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i get the point...you can speak nonsense in gaelic too....well done to you
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Old 14th January 2011, 17:40
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no.... better speak Gaelic and translate for English
im sure there will be a separate forum for gaelic speakers...dont know where tho
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