A second set of the very beginnings of basic Scottish Gaelic vocabulary, with English equivalents and grammar notes. Mostly nouns (a few basics like "man", "woman", "car", etc.), a few adjectives, etc. This is mostly based on intro material from other courses than Duolingo, plus a few words that are obvious supplements to those that Duolingo introduced, with some key place-names and related adjectives ("Britain", "British", etc.), and a handful of elements that are common in place-names. Includes grammatical notes on the genitive, plural, comparative forms, and alternative spellings. While these are meaningless to the bare beginner, they may be helpful at later stages of learning when re-using these early stacks as vocabulary refresh.
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