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Bilingual transcription: Cuine? Càite?

Bilingual transcription: When? Where?

Watch this clip where Joy gives us some of her useful tips and favourite phrases.

When and Where in English can be questions, as in:

When did they leave? Where did they go?,

or explanations: ‘I got those when I went on holiday’, or ‘the place where we used to go’.

In Gaelic, the questions and the explanations use totally separate phrases.

The questions are Cuine? and Càite?

And remember that Càite takes the dependent form of the verb: Cuin a chaidh sibh dhan Spàinn?

But Càit an deach sibh air saor-làithean? But the explanatory When and Where are nuair a and far an.

Far, like the question Càite, takes the dependent verb: Nuair a chunnaic mi an càr ùr, but an garaids far am faca mi an càr ùr.

Also watch out for ‘Before’ as a preposition, or as a conjunction used with a verb.

With a noun, ‘before‘ is RO: ro mheadhan-oidhche, ‘before midnight’ But the conjunction ‘before’ is Mus and takes the dependent verb: Mus deach sinn dhan taigh-bhìdh.