TuairisgeulHouse on Hascosay - geograph.org.uk - 1470084.jpg
English: House on Hascosay Although no longer permanently inhabited, there is still a habitable house on the island of Hascosay, used when working with sheep on the island. In the late 18th and early 19th century, Hascosay was home to the Edmondston family, who became lairds of Buness on Unst. The furthest hills are beyond Hascosay and are part of Fetlar.
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a cho-roinneadh – lethbhreac a dhèanamh dhen obair, a sgaoileadh is a tar-chur
ath-mheasgachadh – an obair atharrachadh
Fo bhuaidh nan cumhaichean a leanas:
urram – Feumaidh tu iomradh a thoirt air an ùghdar no an neach aig a bheil cead air, dìreach mar a thoill iad (ach chan ann air dòigh a chuireas an sùilean dhaoine gu bheil iad ag aontachadh riut no ri d’ obair).
co-roinneadh co-ionnann – Ma dh’atharraicheas tu no ma leasaicheas tu an obair seo, ’s urrainn an tionndadh ùr fon cheadachas seo no fo cheadachas coltach ris.
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Cleachdadh an fhaidhle
Tha ceangal ris an fhaidhle seo san duilleag a leanas: