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Unit 15 - Playing sport and having fun

"What fun! "

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This section introduces you to some basic conversation about sports and pastimes. The generic Gaelic word for sport is ²õ±èò°ù²õ, but this may also mean fun (after all, isn't that how sports should be?). For example we might say bha ²õ±èò°ù²õ againn which would mean "we had fun".

sport or fun
we had fun

The title of this section is a commonly heard phrase, abair ²õ±èò°ù²õ, which means literally "say fun" but which is idiomatically equivalent to "what good fun!" (Abair is used in many phrases of this nature to exclaim pleasure, surprise, or excitement).

The biggest sport in Scotland is ball-coise, football (soccer) but there are other important sports and pastimes, as we shall see. The most widely played traditional sport in the Highlands is shinty, which still has a special place in Scotland's cultural life. It is played with a stick called a caman and is known in Gaelic as iomain or camanachd. First of all we'll look at some important words to do with sport:

sport or fun
what fun!
football (soccer)
basketball
swimming
shinty
shinty
shinty stick
rugby
hockey
ice hockey
ball
team
referee
player
goalkeeper (male)

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Now listen to the following conversation. In it you will hear the future tense also being used as a present habitual ie bidh mi a' cluich may mean "I will play", "I will be playing" or "I habitually play". This is a general rule in Gaelic.

I will play/ I will be playing / I play

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