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PostPosted: Wed 18 Mar 2015 7:10 pm 
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Hi all,

I wanted to give this its own thread (even though it came up before). How would you translate into Irish the phrase "Say cheese" (spoken by a photographer to get people's teeth showing).

Focloir.ie gives three options: "Abair cáis/grian/aoibh". I personally think that the last two of the three are superior: they have the same "ee" sound as "cheese". This would achieve the same effect.

But in the thread linked at the bottom, An Cionnfhaolach instead proposed "Taispeánaigí bhúr ndea-aoibh". What would you say?

Thank you all so much,

Mary.

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 Post subject: Re: Say cheese
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Ooops. I linked to the same thread twice.


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I've heard at least one person say "abair pis."

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 Post subject: Re: Say cheese
PostPosted: Wed 18 Mar 2015 11:55 pm 
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Abair tuí !

:LOL:

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 Post subject: Re: Say cheese
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 Post subject: Re: Say cheese
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We just say, 'ispíní-í-í-í-í-í-í-í-í-í-í' as it emphasises the í just like in cheese. I cannot remember how that started though so I don't know if other people do that or not. Works perfectly with kids though. Anything like 'cáis' certainly doesn't work as it doesn't have the í/ee sound.

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