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GLEANS AINMEAN-ÀITE CHALLENGE!Loading...
ALBASCOTLAND
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CAIR CHALADAINKIRKCALDY
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INBHIR NISINVERNESS
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AM MUILLEAN ÙRNEWMILLS
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Dun = a Fort, eg Dundee
Ach = a field, eg Achnasheen
Inver/Aber = the mouth of a river, eg Inverurie/Aberdour
Dal = a meadow, eg Dalmahoy
Bal = a village or town, eg Ballingry
Auchter = the upland/raised land, eg Auchtermuchty
Kil = a church, eg Kilmarnock
Kin = end/the head, eg Kinloch
Drum = a ridge, eg Drumnadrochit
Ach = a field, eg Achnasheen
Inver/Aber = the mouth of a river, eg Inverurie/Aberdour
Dal = a meadow, eg Dalmahoy
Bal = a village or town, eg Ballingry
Auchter = the upland/raised land, eg Auchtermuchty
Kil = a church, eg Kilmarnock
Kin = end/the head, eg Kinloch
Drum = a ridge, eg Drumnadrochit
GLASCHU
DÙN DÈ
Look at these Gaelic maps of Scotland.
Place names in Gaelic often relate to the topography (landscape). Choose some place names that relate to the surrounding countryside/geography.
Tell us how the Gaelic name describes the landscape.
Eg, Auchtermuchty - Uachdar Mucadaidh
= The upland of the pigs
Place names in Gaelic often relate to the topography (landscape). Choose some place names that relate to the surrounding countryside/geography.
Tell us how the Gaelic name describes the landscape.
Eg, Auchtermuchty - Uachdar Mucadaidh
= The upland of the pigs
Option 3
AN T-ÒBAN
INBHIR UIGE
Take a photo or draw a sign of your chosen place name and use it to record yourself:
A) using Chatterpix to tell us about the place name you chose.
or
B) in a video with you in front of the camera or behind the camera.
A) using Chatterpix to tell us about the place name you chose.
or
B) in a video with you in front of the camera or behind the camera.
What do I do now?
CALASRAID
OBAR PHEALLAIDH