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Scottish Gaelic Grammar - Future Tense

Hi Scottish Gaelic learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will be exploring the future tense in Scottish Gaelic. The future tense is used to describe events or actions that will take place at some point in the future.


After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you: Pronouns & Conditional Mood.

Formation of the Future Tense[edit | edit source]

The future tense is formed by adding the particle "rachaidh" after the verb. For example, the verb "can" in the future tense is "canaidh rachaidh." It is important to note that the root of the verb in the future tense does not change. For example, "can" remains as "can" and does not become "canaidh."

Here are some examples of the future tense:

Scottish Gaelic Pronunciation English
Canaidh rachaidh mi gu Ameireaga [kanəj ˈraxɪ mj ɡu ˌaməˈɾɛkə] I will sing to America
Gheibh sinn sin-san amharc [ɣev ʃɪɲ ʃɪn s̪in ˈavark] We will get to see it
Bidh mi ag obair airson an ath sheachdain [piəj mi ak ˈopir ˈaːrʃon an a h ˈʃaxtɛn] I will be working next week

Future Tense Negative[edit | edit source]

To form the negative future tense, the particle "cha" is inserted before the future tense verb. For example, "will not" in Scottish Gaelic is "cha rachaidh."

Here are some examples of the negative future tense:

Scottish Gaelic Pronunciation English
Cha dean mi sin [xa ʤɛn mi ʃɪn] I will not do that
Cha bhith sinn a' dol ann amadan [xa viːtʃ ʃɪn ə t̪ɔl an ˈamadan] We will not go like fools
Cha bhi Seumas a'fuireach ann an Inbhir Nis [xadʒ vi ˈʃeːməs a fyˈrʲɛx an an ˈinɪɾ nɪʃ] Seumas will not stay in Inverness

Use of the Future Tense[edit | edit source]

The future tense is used to refer to events or actions that will happen in the future. It can also be used to express a strong intention or promise to do something. For example, "I will learn Scottish Gaelic" indicates a strong intention to learn the language.

Here are some additional examples of the future tense in use:

  • Person 1: Tha mi a' smaoineachadh mun àite sin. (I am thinking about that place.)
  • Person 2: An tèid sinn a-mach air an deidhinn? (Will we go out there?)
  • Person 1: Bidh sinn a' tilleadh dhachaigh a dh'oilthigh gu h-iomlan. (We will return home to university entirely.)

Exercises[edit | edit source]

1. Translate the following sentences to Scottish Gaelic:

  • I will go to the shop tomorrow.
  • We will not eat meat tonight.
  • She will see her family in two weeks.

2. Translate the following sentences to English:

  • Canaidh rachaidh sinn anns a' mhàireach.
  • Cha bhi mi a' dol gu Tiriodh.
  • Bidh a' chù ag ithe an t-seòmar.

Tips[edit | edit source]

To improve your Scottish Gaelic Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!

Do not hesitate to use online resources such as LearnGaelic to further your understanding of the future tense.

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