Good to see you

Math d' fhaicinn-sa

One of the most common mistakes seen and heard in Gaelic is when a pronoun is used in an inversion structure.

We have learned lots about inversion, but even at B2 sentences are often heard with grammar mistakes such as:

❌ Feumaidh sinn gan clàradh airson a' phrògraim.   
✅ Feumaidh sinn an clàradh airson a' phrògraim. We must record them for the programme.  
❌ An urrainn dhi gar cuideachadh le seo?   
✅ An urrainn dhi ar cuideachadh le seo? Can she help us with this? 

Feumaidh sinn an clàradh

We learned in Cuspair 5 that we do not use ga with inversion when we use a pronoun in place of a noun, or where a pronoun is the direct object of a verbal noun:

We should only use ga where there is a progressive meaning, where the verbal noun is an ongoing action.

In a modal sentence which expresses need, desire, or ability to do something, using structures such as:

feumaidh mi … I must … 
is urrainn dhomh … I can/I am able to … 
thèid agam air … I can … 
bu toil leam … I would like … 
tha agam ri … I have to … 

We need to use thepossessive adjective forms:

mo  my 
do  your 
a  his 
a (h-)  her 
ar  our 
ur  your 
an/am  their 
Feumaidh iad taighean a thogail. They need to build houses. 

ach 

Feumaidh iad an togail ann am meadhan a' bhaile. They need to build them in the middle of the town. 
A bheil iad gam chreidsinn? Are they believing me? 

ach 

Bu chòir dhaibh mo chreidsinn! They should believe me

Here we use a buadhair sealbhach (possessive adjective) in place of a noun or pronoun:

Tha agam ri d' fhilmeadh a-nis. I have to film you now. [your filming]  
Is urrainn dhuinn a dhèanamh san stiùidio. We can do it in the studio. [its doing]  
Tha e math d' fhaicinnIt is good to see you. [your seeing]  

Remember that this construction is only used when the noun or pronoun is the direct object of the verbal noun.

If these are linked by a preposition the order is not changed:

Bu chòir dhomh èisteachd ris an òran sin. I should listen to that song. 
Bu chòir dhomh èisteachd risI should listen to it. 

And … remember that some of the possessive adjectives, and forms of ga , change the first letter that follows them, and that gan becomes gam with b, f, m, p :

mo gam LENITION  
do  gad LENITION  
a   ga LENITION  
a/a h-   ga/ga h- H-VOWEL   
ar/a n-  gar/gar n- N-VOWEL   
ur/ur n-  gur/gur n- N-VOWEL   
an/am  gan/gam (b, f, m, p)