How to say "I love you" and "Happy Christmas" in Scots Gaelic - One Minute Gaelic - Lesson 10
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Lesson 10 introduces a number of phrases which will come in useful when speaking with Gaelic-speaking friends. Click "Show More" to see the words and phrases in this lesson.
slàinte - cheers
slàinte mhath - good health
meallaibh ur naidheachd - congratulations
(can be used to say “happy birthday” or to congratulate someone on a piece of good news or an important event)
gur math a thèid leibh - good luck
Nollaig Chrìdheil - Merry Christmas
bliadhna mhath ùr - Happy New Year
tha gaol agam ort - I love you
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Lesson 10 introduces a number of phrases which will come in useful when speaking with Gaelic-speaking friends. Click "Show More" to see the words and phrases in this lesson.
slàinte - cheers
slàinte mhath - good health
meallaibh ur naidheachd - congratulations
(can be used to say “happy birthday” or to congratulate someone on a piece of good news or an important event)
gur math a thèid leibh - good luck
Nollaig Chrìdheil - Merry Christmas
bliadhna mhath ùr - Happy New Year
tha gaol agam ort - I love you
Don't forget to like and subscribe for more One Minute language lessons! If you'd like to be able to download all 10 episodes of this video course with no ads and access our handy pdf course booklet, visit our One Minute Languages section at the Coffee Break Academy:
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One Minute Gaelic is brought to you by Coffee Break Languages. We help language learners around the world maximise their downtime and learn a language quickly and easily. You can learn on your coffee break - or your commute, your visit to the gym or wherever and whenever it suits you. Find out more at http://coffeebreaklanguages.com
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