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Talking about things you enjoy A’ bruidhinn mu rudan a tha a’ còrdadh riut

That's Donald, my brotherSin Dòmhnall, mo bhràthair

Look out for the following pieces of vocabulary in this clip.

blàth warm

pàrantan parents

mo phàrantan my parents

do phàrantan your parents

tha mo bhàthair pòsta ann an Dùn Èideann my brother is married in Edinburgh

You can use mo (my) to talk about your close relatives.

mo mhac my son

mo bhràthair my brother

mo phiuthar my sister

mo mhàthair my mother

m’ athair my father

mo sheanair my grandfather

mo sheanmhair my grandmother

mo phàrantan my parents

m’ antaidh my auntie

m’ uncail my uncle

You can also use agam to talk about your close relatives.

an nighean agam my daughter

an duine agam my husband

a’ bhean agam my wife

a’ chlann agam my children

am balach agam my boy

an gille agam my boy

a’ chaileag agam my girl

an teaghlach agam my family

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PersonNeach
GaelicGàidhlig
EnglishBeurla
Woman Chan eil e furasta a bhith ag obair air do cheann fhèin.
Feumaidh mi airgead a chosnadh.
It’s not easy working for yourself.
I have to earn money.
Male staff Chan eil againn ach aon rud a bhios freagarrach dhuibh.
Ach ’s e cothrom math a th’ ann.
We only have one thing that will be suitable for you.
But it’s a good opportunity.
Voice ’S e cothrom math a th’ ann.
’S e cothrom math a th’ ann.
It’s a good opportunity.
It’s a good opportunity.