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Sgìre a' Chnuic Dhuibh

Blackhill

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In this recording, Ailig MacAmhlaigh (Alexander MacAulay) talks to Coinneach MacÌomhair (Kenneth MacIver) about an area in Glasgow that had a bad reputation for crime and violence.

ann an lag

in a hollow

cliù

reputation

ath–nuadhachadh

renewing

Ailig MacAmhlaigh (Alexander MacAulay) told us why the Blackhill area had a bad reputation:

‘Other places in Glasgow had a bad reputation of course, but I don’t think there was a place so small that had so many criminals and thieves and  as much bad stuff going on as there was in Blackhill.’

eucorach

criminal

eucoraich

criminals

mèirleach

thief

mèirlich

thieves

Gnìomh | Freagair na ceistean

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Dè am beachd a bh’ aig Ailig MacAmhlaigh air sgìre a’ Chnuic Dhuibh (Blackhill)?

What was Ailig MacAmhlaigh’s (Alexander MacAulay’s) opinion of the Blackhill area?

Dè na goireasan a bh’ ann am Blackhill?

What facilities were there in Blackhill?

Cò ris a bha na taighean coltach anns an àite?

What were the houses like in the area?

Seo dhut na freagairtean! | Here are the answers!

‘S e ‘àite salach eucoireach’ a bh’ ann.

It was ‘a criminal, dirty place’.

Thuirt Ailig gun robh ‘aon sreath bhùithtean ann. Bha sia bùithtean ann anns an t–sreath a bha sin. Sin uile.’

Ailig said that there was ‘one row of shops. There were six shops in that row. That’s all.’

‘S e taighean matha a bh’ ann am Blackhill.

They were good houses in Blackhill.