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    Iain MacAonghuis

    Iain MacAonghuis

    151 songs
    Total 151 songs
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    5.36a — Negative and question forms (interrogative) of ‘is e’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:41
    5.36b — Using ‘tha’ instead of ‘is’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:32
    5.36c — ‘It is …’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:23
    5.37 — Past tenseScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:21
    5.38 — ‘This is’, ‘that is’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:13
    5.39 — Asking ‘What is … ?’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:16
    5.40 — Word order: frontingScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:05
    5.41 — Answering questionsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:25
    5.42 — OwnershipScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:17
    5.42a — ‘Who owns?’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:13
    5.42b — Prepositional pronoun ‘le’ (‘with’)Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:32
    5.42c — Idioms involving ‘le’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:58
    5.43 — The weatherScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:25
    5.44 — PrepositionsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:54
    5.45 — Prepositional pronoun ‘air’ (‘on’)Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks2:08
    ConversationScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:57
    6.46 — The prepositional (P) caseScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:39
    6.46a — Irregular nounsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:36
    6.46b — Prepositions and possessive pronounsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:33
    6.47 — Prepositions followed by the nominativeScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:51
    6.48 — The past tense of regular verbs: independent formsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:34
    6.49 — Prepositional pronouns ‘ri’ (‘to,’ etc.), ‘do’ (‘to, for’)Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:35
    6.50 — Verbs and prepositionsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:29
    6.51 — Regular past tense: dependent formsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:31
    6.51a — ‘Never’, ‘ever’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:30
    6.51b — ‘Only’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:17
    6.52 — Independent and dependent verbal particlesScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:11
    6.53 — ‘Who?’ v. ‘who’, ‘when?’ v. ‘when’, ‘where?’ v. ‘where’, ‘what?’ v. ‘what’, ‘how?’ v. ‘how’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:32
    6.54 — TimeScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:45
    6.54a — Other times of the yearScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:34
    6.54b — ‘Last’, ‘next’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:42
    6.55 — ‘Some’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:26
    6.55a — ‘Feadhainn’ (‘some people/things’)Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:17
    6.56 — ‘Every’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:21
    ConversationScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:08
    7.57 — The genitive caseScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:35
    7.57a — Forming the genitive caseScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:20
    7.58 — Double definite articleScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:34
    7.58a — Genitive of irregular nounsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:10
    7.59 — SurnamesScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:22
    7.60 — Adverbs of quantityScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:40
    7.61 — The verbal noun and the genitive caseScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:10
    7.62 — Composite prepositionsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:41
    7.62a — Prepositions followed by the genitiveScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:15
    7.63 — More on timeScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:47
    ConversationScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:00
    8.64 — ‘Tha’: futureScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:54
    8.64a — Regular verbs: futureScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:52
    8.67a — ‘Because’, ‘since’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:18
    8.68 — Thee nominative pluralScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks2:18