3 Hidden H Sounds in Scottish Gaelic

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Gaelic with Jason

Gaelic with Jason

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**Learn Gaelic with The Witcher: Day 2**
This small hidden sound will have a big impact on your Gaelic. You'll understand native speakers better and sound more like them too.
Although this video references characters, places, and events in The Witcher, no rights or ownership is being claimed.
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-Jason
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 36
@eduardkrasovsky
@eduardkrasovsky 3 місяці тому
What a great teacher yua are,Jason!
@MrsSoulpaint
@MrsSoulpaint 2 роки тому
What a great Idea - the witcher!! You always find a way to make me smile when lenition becomes too much
@GaelicwithJason
@GaelicwithJason Місяць тому
Glad you enjoyed these Witcher videos! Lenition can be a beast sometimes and a smile can go a long way. 🙂
@SerafimsOrthodoxJourney
@SerafimsOrthodoxJourney 2 роки тому
Jason! Thank you for uploading once again a great educational video. I love your way of teaching
@user-lt5oz2xr8l
@user-lt5oz2xr8l 10 місяців тому
Such a gentle way of learning the language, makes the process fun and valuable. Loving everyone.
@GaelicwithJason
@GaelicwithJason Місяць тому
Tapadh leat gu mòr! Thanks very much for your kind words. 🙂
@margaretmarshall4835
@margaretmarshall4835 2 роки тому
Fabulous Jason. Here is rural, southern Australia we say " a crap load" as in " a lot". He earned a crap load of money. but I don't think it came from our Scottish ancestors ( of whom there were many). Am loving these 'sound" aid clips.
@Seumas-MacDhaibhidh
@Seumas-MacDhaibhidh 2 роки тому
Is toil leam bhideo seo, a Dheusain! Dè tì a bha thu ag òl? Bha thu ag òl tì uaine, no tì dubh?🤔 Cha robh fios agam mu dheidhinn "a' reic". Tha e a 'comhardadh le...ceic! Ò, tha ceic GLÈ BHLASTA!
@odetbeauvoisin
@odetbeauvoisin 2 роки тому
Brief, to the point and easy to follow; I love your teaching technique. PS “entertaining” goes without saying 😉
@GaelicwithJason
@GaelicwithJason 2 роки тому
Nice to see you this morning, Odet. 🙂Glad you enjoyed it and that it was clear to you.
@donnaconnell
@donnaconnell 5 місяців тому
Excellent teaching!
@iloveejbgssnoopy
@iloveejbgssnoopy 2 роки тому
I agree and Jason I learn from you so much and You are so encouraging thank you so much. You are a great teacher.
@GaelicwithJason
@GaelicwithJason 2 роки тому
My pleasure, Cynthia. I hope you all are doing well. Thank you for watching. 🙂
@mariannekulenkampff7140
@mariannekulenkampff7140 2 роки тому
Really really enjoy your teaching method. Thanks for all the tips !!!!!! Tapadh leibh 🙏🏻
@GaelicwithJason
@GaelicwithJason 2 роки тому
Danke sehr, Marianne! Thanks for watching! 🙂
@tanloarellanvannin7504
@tanloarellanvannin7504 Рік тому
Excellent lesson
@auroreperrault9718
@auroreperrault9718 2 роки тому
Always a pleasure to learn some gaelic (and english) with your video. Thank you Jason. Aurore from France
@cameronuilleam4818
@cameronuilleam4818 Рік тому
Thank you for making these videos they are so helpful :) and I love that you use the Witcher as examples, that's one of my favorite series!
@monicahalcon1813
@monicahalcon1813 2 роки тому
Jason I am in love with you! haha. Seriously. I am a student at Sabhal Mor Ostaig , I study Ann Cursa Inntrigidh and the material from the course is good, but wow I understand it so much better with your videos! It is like from Sabhal Mor Ostaig I memorise a lot of stuff, but with you I know why and I obvisouly need to know why! Thank you so, so much.
@ledadaconceicaooliveirabar8898
@ledadaconceicaooliveirabar8898 2 роки тому
Olá, Jason. Eu comecei a estudar o Gaélico Escocês com o programa da BBC Alba "Speak Our Language", que é muito bom. Ultimamente estou estudando através dos seus vídeos, que são ótimos. Adoro suas ilustrações. Muito obrigada e que Deus o abençoe sempr. Feliz 2022.
@awrightmate5826
@awrightmate5826 Місяць тому
Loved the tea bit 😂
@GaelicwithJason
@GaelicwithJason Місяць тому
You have sharp eyes - glad you noticed! 😁
@tomasbyrom3954
@tomasbyrom3954 2 роки тому
I love the cnap mòr idiom. In Australian English we say "heaps" to mean "a lot" or "very" which reminds me of this. "I have heaps of money" or "it's heaps rainy today". Jason, a charaid, I've noticed here that all your examples are after a vowel, but when you say fàilte in the intro, you preaspirate the T after the L. Is this normal to do, or is preaspiration usually just after a vowel? TL
@GaelicwithJason
@GaelicwithJason 2 роки тому
Ah, excellent. 🙂 Heaps rainy, sounds like a flood risk though! Yikes. You have sharp ears, Tomas. Most of the time, this preaspiration will happen after a vowel, since consonants rarely stand side-by-side. You're spot on: Fàil(H)te. Two more examples are cearc & falt. 🙂
@ledadaconceicaooliveirabar8898
@ledadaconceicaooliveirabar8898 2 роки тому
Deus o abençoe sempre.
@jandunn169
@jandunn169 2 місяці тому
I cannot hear if you are saying CNAP Mor with an N sound or an R sound as the second letter. It looks like an N but it sounds like "CRahp
@nevem5010
@nevem5010 2 роки тому
👍
@mckohtz
@mckohtz 11 місяців тому
To my ear there are three Hs in seòclaid - She-oh-laich
@Elle_Gael
@Elle_Gael 2 роки тому
I'm going to remember the word "cnap" by thinking of a pile of crap! (b/c that's what it sounds similar to.) 🤣
@GaelicwithJason
@GaelicwithJason 2 роки тому
Glè mhath! Whatever makes it memorable. 😁
@SeanHeely
@SeanHeely 2 роки тому
Mòran taing airson do chuideachadh Jason! A bheil bhidio agad mu dheidhinn sèimheachadh le "R's"??
@anikdesjardins9454
@anikdesjardins9454 2 роки тому
Tapadh leibh Dèsain
@GaelicwithJason
@GaelicwithJason 2 роки тому
'S e do bheatha, Anik! 🙂
@Moouse1
@Moouse1 2 роки тому
I understand the hidden 'h' but why doesn't 'blàth' have an extra 'h' before the 't' as well?
@GaelicwithJason
@GaelicwithJason 2 роки тому
Ah, great question, Christine. When we have combinations that already include Hs, ie: adh, idh, ach, then there's no hidden H like those shown in the video. They don't need to hide because they're part of that cluster of letters. Does that help a bit? 🙂
@Moouse1
@Moouse1 2 роки тому
@@GaelicwithJason ahhh! Tapadh leat
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