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Dictionary Gàidhlig

Giving your address

What's your address? (plural / polite)

Questions

Look out for the following pieces of vocabulary in this clip.

dè an seòladh a th’ agaibh? what’s your address?

When speaking to a friend, use agad:

dè an seòladh a th’ agad?

seòladh address

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Person
Gaelic
English
Patient Madainn mhath. Good morning.
Male Receptionist Madainn mhath. Good morning.
Patient Seumas Caimbeul. James Campbell.
Male Receptionist Dè an seòladh a th’ agaibh? What’s your address?
Seumas Caimbeul Rathad Hamaltan Hamilton Road
Father (for son) Iain Caimbeul. John Campbell.
Female Receptionist Dè an seòladh a th’ agaibh? What’s your address?
Father Iain. John.
Iain Caimbeul Sràid Kelvingrove Kelvingrove Street
Woman Seonag NicAmhlaigh Joan MacAulay
Female Receptionist Seonag NicAmhlaigh.
Dè an seòladh a th’ agaibh?
Joan MacAulay.
What’s your address?
Seonag NicAmhlaigh Rathad Berwick.
Tapadh leibh.
Berwick Road.
Thank you.
Female Receptionist Dè an t-ainm a th’ oirbh? What’s your name?
Man Dòmhnall MacAmhlaigh Donald MacAulay
Female Receptionist Dè an seòladh a th’ agaibh? What’s your address?
Dòmhnall MacAmhlaigh Trì Rathad na Pàirce. 3 Park Road.
Female Receptionist Trì Rathad na Pàirce.
Glè mhath.
3 Park Road.
Very good.