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Seata 9
sg
Pretend to sweep the floor and say ‘sguab’ (sounds like ‘sgooab’ in English). It means broom.
sl
Pretend to pull a fishing line from the water and say ‘slaod’ (sounds like ‘sloot’ in English). It means pull.
sm
Wave and say ‘smèid’ (sounds like ‘smay-j in English). It means wave.
sn
Pretend your hands are crocodile teeth snapping together and say ‘snag’ (sounds like ‘snac’ in English). It means a sharp knock/snap.
sp
Pretend your hands are dog paws and say ‘spòg’ (sounds like ‘spoc’ in English, with emphasis on the vowel). It means paw.
st
Put your hand out and say ‘stad’ (sounds like ‘stat’ in English). It means stop.
sgr
Pretend to write and say ‘sgrìobh’ (sounds like ‘screev’ in English). It means write.
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