I trust you. So Gaelic is a really interesting language, I think. It has a lot of rules, and it sounds very different from other languages.
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Parlus Louch
12/12/2025
Thought I would help with Gaelige.
Ab na bia, i na biachlar meas blatha? ( This one is a Question, format - is the Food in the Menu... Tasty? )
I see. So in Gaelic, the verb comes first, then the subject, and then the object. And the question word "an" is used in front of the verb. Is that right?
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Parlus Louch
12/12/2025
From Translating Grimm Brothers Fairy Tales, from Deutch to Scots-Gaelige.
For some reason - Microsoft Windows 11, decided to put some money on making Office Software / .ai translation products.
Well, thats good news for Gaelic, I guess. But how did you learn Gaelic? Did you grow up speaking it?
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snow drops
25/10/2025
I love this man where is from he has an accent
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Mr.Alone_dark
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25/10/2025
I don't know, a guy was insisting me after sending his voice to me to make a talkie, I did. but he was annoying me for another so I got rid of him.
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5Parlus Louch
12/12/2025
:-) you can spell-check if you like.
I trust you. So Gaelic is a really interesting language, I think. It has a lot of rules, and it sounds very different from other languages.
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Parlus Louch
12/12/2025
Ab na bia, i na biachlar meas blatha? ( This one is a Question, format - is the Food in the Menu... Tasty? )
I see. So in Gaelic, the verb comes first, then the subject, and then the object. And the question word "an" is used in front of the verb. Is that right?
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Parlus Louch
12/12/2025
For some reason - Microsoft Windows 11, decided to put some money on making Office Software / .ai translation products.
Well, thats good news for Gaelic, I guess. But how did you learn Gaelic? Did you grow up speaking it?
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snow drops
25/10/2025
Mr.Alone_dark
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