Hey guys! It's been a while since I posted, lol. I am repeatedly amazed at just how chaotic my life is at the moment...
Anyhow, my wife and I will be getting a new puppy in a few weeks. The breeders have asked us if we would like to pick out a name, so they can begin calling him that to help him learn to associate the name with himself. In continuing our current tradition of Irish Gaelic names for pets, we would greatly appreciate your help in translating a few words from English into Irish Gaelic. We would really love to have both the spelling of the word, and rough pronunciation of the word if at all possible.
The words we're considering, with context, are as follows:
Thick - As in, "That is a very thick tree." Referring to something with great girth.
Solid - As in, "The solid statue has stood for centuries."
Stone - As in, "The backbone of all the world is stone."
Rock - As in, "Someone threw a rock into the pool."
Boulder - As in, "I would hate to be hiking up the hill when that boulder breaks loose..."
Ok, so I kinda figured the last one was self explanatory and decided to make the sentence humorous. Perhaps I should know by now how well that works out for me...
Anyway, thank you very much for your assistance in this matter. I promise that some day I'll have the time to pick up a few books and learn the language by myself, though at this rate perhaps I'll already be able to speak it by then, with the help of your translations
Blessings to you all,
Scoot