Knowing a bit about Gaelic grammar helps you to understand and communicate in the language. Use the quiz to test your knowledge of using phrases which, in English, translate as the word 鈥榯hat'.
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Learners of Gaelic often have difficulty knowing when to use the augmented preposition in a statement. For example, if you wanted to say in Gaelic:
You would say:
When you say gam choinneachadh you are saying meeting me, but literally you are saying 'at my meeting'. This is proper Gaelic sentence structure.
You should not be tempted to use English word order in Gaelic.