Wanting To Read Something in Scottish Gaelic
Talking about wanting to read something brings your Gaelic to the next level. Reader or not, it gives you a pattern that is essential for higher level Gaelic. If you master it, you'll sound more like a native speaker, guaranteed! This new video will walk you through the pattern, giving you lots of examples so that you can use it more naturally yourself. Enjoy!

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