Wiki

    Iain MacAonghuis

    Image license: All Rights Reserved

    Iain MacAonghuis

    Iain MacAonghuis

    151 songs
    Total 151 songs
    TitleRatingPlay
    8.68c — The indefinite genitive pluralScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:21
    8.69 — Prepositions before the articleScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:38
    8.70 — Irregular nouns: pluralScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:35
    8.71 — Numerals with nounsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:50
    8.71a — Dual numberScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:29
    8.72 — Verbal nouns with pronoun objectsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:43
    8.73 — ‘Duine’ (‘man’, ‘husband’, ‘person’)Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:54
    ConversationScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:17
    9.74 — Irregular verbs: futureScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:53
    9.75 — Answering questionsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:24
    9.78 — Negative relative clausesScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:33
    9.79 — Interrogatives involving prepositionsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:13
    9.81 — Adjectives: singular (nominative, prepositional, genitive)Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:49
    9.82 — More on numerals (20–99)Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:54
    9.84 — CountriesScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:51
    ConversationScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:53
    10.85 — Regular verbs: conditional/past habitual: independent formsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:44
    10.85b — ‘Tha’: conditional/past habitualScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:26
    10.85c — Answering questionsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:25
    10.88 — ‘If’ meaning ‘whether’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:43
    10. 89 — Adjectives: equitive, comparative and superlativeScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:19
    10.90 — Irregular adjectives: comparative and superlativeScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:45
    10.93 — Personal numeralsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:55
    ConversationScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks2:02
    11.94 — Modal verbs ‘feum’ and ‘food’Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:23
    11.95a — Indirect objects of infinitivesScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:28
    11.95c — InversionScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:19
    11.97 — ‘A bhith’ (‘to be’)Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:31
    11.98 — The perfectScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:46
    11.98d — The immediate perfectScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:31
    11.100a — ColoursScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:29
    11.101 — Ordinal numbersScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:47
    ConversationScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:46
    12.102 — Irregular verbs: conditional/past habitualScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:14
    12.102a — Answering questionsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:02
    12.104 — ‘Used to’ (‘b’ àbhaist do’)Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:14
    12.105 — Past participles and the perfectiveScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:27
    12.106 — The passiveScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:18
    12.107 — Impersonal verbal formsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:24
    12.109 — Passive construction ‘tha … ag …’ (‘is being’)Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:20
    12.111 — Defective verbsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:48
    12.112 — InterjectionsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:41
    12.113 — Remaining prepositional pronounsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks3:23
    ConversationScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks3:31
    Appendix 2: Prepositions and prepositional pronounsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks3:44
    Appendix 4: Nasalisation (eclipsis)Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks0:48
    Appendix 6: Grave and acute accentsScottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks2:10
    Iolaire Loch Trèig (The Eagle of Loch Trèig)Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks2:01
    Alasdair Mac Mhaighstir Alasdair agus Donnchadh Bàn Mac an t‐Saoir: dithis(t) bhàrd ainmeil (Alexander MacDonald (c 1695–1770) and Duncan Ban MacIntyre (c 1724–1812): two famous bards)Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:13
    Donnchadh Bàn agus ‘Moladh Beinn Dòbhrain’ (Duncan Ban and ‘The Praise of Ben Doran’)Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks1:09