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    Iain MacAonghuis

    Iain MacAonghuis

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    IntroductionScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks44:30
    1.1 — PronounsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:14
    1.2 — The verb ‘tha’ to beScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:52
    1.3 — Indefinite nounsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:23
    1.3a — ‘There is/are’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:18
    1.4 — ‘To have’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:24
    1.4a — Prepositional pronounsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:36
    1.4b — ‘To know’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:12
    1.5 — Negative and interrogative forms of ‘tha’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:00
    1.6 — Answering questionsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:52
    1.7 — ‘I have only’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:21
    1.8 — AdverbsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:23
    1.8a — ‘How are you’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:08
    ConversationScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:30
    2.9 — Emphatic pronounsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:44
    2.9a — ‘Who are you?’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:32
    2.10 — The verb ‘is’ (‘to be’)Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:32
    2.10b — Negative and interrogative forms of ‘is’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:18
    2.11 — GenderScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:21
    2.12 — The pronouns ‘fear’ and ‘tè’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:16
    2.14 — Definite article (‘the’)Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:30
    2.14a — Use of articleScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:04
    2.15 — Possessive constructionsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:15
    2.16 — Position and status of adjectivesScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks3:12
    ConversationScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:00
    3.17 — Verbal nounsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks3:58
    3.18 — The present tenseScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:43
    3.19 — ‘What do you want?’ etc.Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks2:44
    3.22a — ‘Càite a bheil … ?’ (‘Where is … ?’)Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks2:18
    3.25 — Days, months and seasonsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:36
    3.26 — Emphatic suffixesScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:30
    ConversationScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:12
    4.27 — Past tense of ‘tha’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:25
    4.27a — Independent and dependent verbal formsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:18
    4.27b — Past tense of ‘tha’ with verbal nounScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:32
    4.28 — Irregular verbs: simple past tenseScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks2:34
    4.29 — Answering questions (past tense)Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:29
    4.30 — ImperativeScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:32
    4.30a — Negative imperativeScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:47
    4.30b — Other imperative formsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:42
    4.31 — Past tense of ‘is’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:26
    4.31a — Idioms with ‘is’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:14
    4.32 — Prepositional pronouns: ‘do’ (‘to, for’)Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:25
    4.32a — Idioms involving ‘do’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:42
    4.33 — Vocative (or address form)Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:33
    4.34 — The reflective pronoun ‘fhèin’ (‘self’)Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:57
    4.34a — Adverbial use of ‘fhèin’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:02
    ConversationScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:06
    5.35 — Preposition ‘ann an’ (‘in’)Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:25
    5.35a — Idiomatic use of ‘ann an’ (‘in’)Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:03