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Unit 14 - Using Gaelic on the phone and on the internet

"I’ll phone you "

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Phoning people

To say we are phoning somebody, we can either say tha sinn a' fònadh gu … or tha sinn a' cur fòn gu… Note that the preposition gu ("to") has some prepositional pronouns, a particular construction in Gaelic which combines the preposition with pronouns. Here they are. Listen to them carefully in order to determine their pronunciation, particularly the difference between thuige, thuice and thuca:

phoning
phoning

Prepositional Pronouns

to me
to you (singular/informal)
to him
to her
to us
to you (plural/formal)
to them

Transcript 1

Now listen to Pàdraig and Anna, having a simple phone conversation

Transcript 2

The next conversation takes place in front of the computer. Eilidh is surfing the internet and showing John websites. She also shows him how to send an e-mail message. Note that teachdaireachd is a feminine word so that we use the feminine third person singular prepositional pronouns - innte (in her) and oirre (on her):

in her
on her

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