Can Seo (1979) | Episode1 | Part1
March 28, 2010 – 5:13 am
A show from the 1970s teaching Scottish Gaelic (GÃ idhlig na h-Alba).
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The accompanying textbook PDF and BitTorrent DVD files can be downloaded from http…
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A show from the 1970s teaching Scottish Gaelic (GÃ idhlig na h-Alba).
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The accompanying textbook PDF and BitTorrent DVD files can be downloaded from http…
10 Responses to “Can Seo (1979) | Episode1 | Part1”
Dè nì mi ma chaill mi n t-eachMa chaill mi n t-each, horo mo chreachDè nì mi ma chaill mi n t-eachAn t-each a thug mi a BhallaidhDè nì mi ma chaill mi n t-eachA chionn gun robh a sheòrsa mathDè nì mi ma chaill mi n t-eachS nach fhaigh mi fear na h-à ite
By donnajeanapril17 on Mar 28, 2010
Is é seo an abairt i amháin a fhios
By njlacrosse9 on Mar 28, 2010
hello / yes very good but some of the episodes seem to have the video and audio out of sync has anybody got any ideas how to correct this or has anybody got a copy in disc form that i may purchase / please answer even if you cannot help as i will then know that it is being read / thank you joyce
By aeolius1234 on Mar 28, 2010
anyone have any information on how to purchase these lessons?
By CanSeo on Mar 28, 2010
Chan eil fios agam, ach tha iad saor an seo.
By donnajeanapril17 on Mar 28, 2010
Tir gan teanga, tir gan anam
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By ajayg514 on Mar 28, 2010
Magic. I love the fact the guy was drinking McEwans. a bit unnecessary for a Sunday morning programme maybe, but quite realistic!!
By ChadHorney on Mar 28, 2010
Can Seo was rubbish – Can seo agus can e rithist (ping)! We used to have to watch it in Portree School. But I hadn’t realised Runrig did the theme tune. It sounds like a re-recorded version of ‘De Ni Mi’ from Play Gaelic. Does anyone know how to get it – it’s brilliant!
By dunveganboy on Mar 28, 2010
you’d have to look for it on a fileshare network i think… unless Runrig have managed to get the rights for it and have it available on their site…could try that…
By psychobollox on Mar 28, 2010