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Unit 32 - Talking about different times of the year

"The Seasons "

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In this Unit we’ll look at the Gaelic for the seasons and at some seasonal celebrations.

Here’s some vocabulary:

winter
spring
summer
autumn
cold
always
to tell the truth
cuckoo
bramble (blackberry) – fruit only
season

Transcript 1

In transcript 1, Iain and Mairead are discussing the four seasons. Note how we form the comparative adjective in Gaelic (“w”, “cDZ”). We generally slenderise it and add an –e to the end. Sometimes there is also lenition (change in quality of the initial consonant) Here are some examples:

warm
warmer
cold
colder
long
longer

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