Ghaildidh

Basic Grammar
The grammar of Am Ghaildidh (/am' ɣyl 'dyʎ/) is similar to other Celtic languages in that it uses eclipsis and lenition, but different in that it uses this only following prepositions or articles, or to show a grammatical concept or change in definition of word, not based on where the word is in the sentence.

Lenition
There are 5 types of lenition.

Spirantization
Spirantization turns a plosive into fricative in the same place of articulation, here are the spiranted consonants:

/p/ to /v/

/pj/ to /vj/

/k/ to /ʝ/

/tʲ/ to /ʝ/

/kʲ/ to /ʝ/

/m/ to /v/

/mj/ to /vj/

/pʰ/ to /f/

/bʰ/ to /v/

Spirantization is used after "yee (very)"

Ex: "pog (soft)" becomes "yee mhog).

Note: use "mh" when spirantizing "p", "v" when spirantizing "m", and "w" when spirantizing an aspirated "b".

"p" to "mh"

"m" to "v"

"b" to "w"