daibhéad O'Gorman wrote:
i want to teach the child to ask ,,,Please can i have.........
i dont no if any of the following are for the child to use,,,
An dtiocfadh liom / e.g ( Ceapaire ,,uachtar reoite ) le do thoil.
or Ba mhaith liom / e.g ( Ceapaire ,,uachtar reoite ) le do thoil.
or An féidir leat e.g ( Ceapaire ,,uachtar reoite )a thabhairt dom le do thoil.?
Can someone please give me the best way fro the child to ask. , using Ulster Irish.. GRMA
As far as I know, the 'an féidir leat' version is 'can' in the sense of having the ability to do something. Saying it in English as 'may I have' gives a more accurate version in Irish. That's why I would avoid the 'an féidir leat' option in this context. Note that I began this with 'as far as I know'...... and sometimes that's not very far at all!
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Is foghlaimeoir mé. I am a learner. DEFINITELY wait for others to confirm and/or improve.
Beatha teanga í a labhairt.