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Scottish Gaelic Skill:Health is the 67th skill on the Scottish Gaelic Duolingo course.

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Language Scottish Gaelic
Skills 120
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In the revised Duolingo format, Scottish Gaelic Skill:Health is taught in Section 3: Traveler

Grammar Notes[]

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Lessons[]

Talk about your health

  • bhìd = bit (verb)
  • a’ bìdeadh = biting
  • ghoirtich = hurt (verb)
  • a’ casadaich = coughing
  • ghualainn = shoulder
  • goirt = sore
  • lannsair = surgeon
  • a’ trod = scolding
  • tuilleadh = anymore
  • ospadal = hospital
  • rium = me
  • ris = him
  • ribh = you
  • thachair = happened
  • dè thachair = what happened
  • a h-òrtag = her thumb
  • òrdag = his thumb
  • uileann = his elbow
  • rug = caught
  • cha do rug e air mo ghualainn = he didn’t catch my shoulder
  • ambaileans = ambulance
  • tachaiseach = itchy
  • cridhe = a heart
  • a cridhe = her heart
  • a chridhe = his heart ❤️
  • cnàimhneach = a skeleton
  • cnàimh = bone
  • briste = broken
  • bhriste = broken (lenited)
  • pian = in pain
  • orm = (on, with) me
  • ort = (on, with) you
  • oirbh = (on, with) you (plural, formal)
  • oirre = (on, with) her
  • orra = (on, within) them
  • dhomh = to me
  • dhuibh = to you
  • dhi = to her
  • dha = to him
  • dhaibh = to them
  • dhainn = to us
  • a’ bualadh = beating (verb)
  • siabann = soap
  • leigheas = medicine
  • fortanach = fortunate
  • gu fortanach = fortunately
  • gu mì-fhortanach = unfortunately
  • tinneas = an illness
  • adhartas = progress
  • air = he has
  • agaibh = you have?
  • ‘a cur a-mach = vomiting
  • chuir … a-mach = vomit (verb)
  • a’ dèanamh feum= an effect
  • cùramach = cautious
  • tubaist = accident
  • beir = grab/ catch
  • chalman = pigeon
  • beir air a’ chalman = grab the pigeon
  • sláinte-inntinn = mental health
  • thuirt = said
  • a’ sreothartaich = sneezing

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