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Àireamhan! Numbers!Àireamhan: Option 1
Can you count to ten in Gaelic? How about showing us how good you are on your own, in groups or as a class!
Or
learn and sing this song to help you - Siuthadaibh! Give it a whirl!
Or
learn and sing this song to help you - Siuthadaibh! Give it a whirl!
Click here to listen to the song!
Àireamhan: Option 2
Dè an àireamh fòn a th’ agad?
Challenge: Can you make up a phone number and call it out?
Or
Use this song to help you. Can you sing out the phone number to the tune of the song?
Challenge: Can you make up a phone number and call it out?
Or
Use this song to help you. Can you sing out the phone number to the tune of the song?
Click here to listen to the song!
Àireamhan: Option 3
Dè an aois a tha thu?
Can you tell us how old you are? Listen to two ways in which you can tell us.
Can you tell us how old you are? Listen to two ways in which you can tell us.
Tha mi....
Tha mi.... bliadhna a dh' aois.
Challenge: After deich, there is aon-deug, dà-dheug etc
Can you carry on the pattern counting up to 19? (Naoi-deug)
Can you carry on the pattern counting up to 19? (Naoi-deug)
Àireamhan: Saying your age as a teenager
Saying your age up to the age of 10 is fairly easy - Tha mi deich, Tha mi naoi bliadhna a dh' aois etc.
Tha mi dà dheug.
Tha mi aon bhliadhna deug a dh' aois.
But when you get into the teens it changes slightly. You have to say
"Tha mi aon bhliadhna deug a dh' aois" or "Tha mi dà bhliadhna dheug a dh' aois."
Here's Ràineach to tell you more!
"Tha mi aon bhliadhna deug a dh' aois" or "Tha mi dà bhliadhna dheug a dh' aois."
Here's Ràineach to tell you more!
A bheil thu deiseil!?
If you have completed the challenge,
's math a rinn thu!
Now why not send it into us at gleans.alba@gmail.com
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's math a rinn thu!
Now why not send it into us at gleans.alba@gmail.com
Or post it on your school's social media platform such as Twitter or Facebook and tag us using the hashtags
#cleachdi
#myschoollovesgaelic