Going To Read Something in Scottish Gaelic
Do you or someone you know love reading? If so, this lesson is perfect for you! If not, it's still worth mastering higher-level phrases like this one. This new video lesson walks you through the pattern (it's the simplest of all the ones in this series!) and shows you how to use it perfectly - just like a native speaker would. If you want deeper Gaelic conversations - and to sound more like a native speaker - these higher-level phrases will help you get there. Enjoy!

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