For a complete list of wombat explanations, see: viewforum.php?f=34Most of the conversation in this thread will come from:
- http://www.erinsweb.com/gaelic1.html lessons 1, 2, and 3
- The "cheat sheet" belowTIP: Feel free to mix English and Irish. That's a great way to get your feet wet.
TIP: On this thread, We will try to stick to phrases and sentence structures presented in the material mentioned above. But since this is free-form conversation, we will naturally use words that aren't in the lessons. When we do that, we will try to remember to define new words when we first use them.
TIP: You don't have to read all of the lessons before you start. You can go at your own pace, reading part of a lesson, then coming to this thread to practice.
TIP: If you don't understand something said on this thread, it's probably in one of the lessons, or explained in an earlier post on this thread.
TIP: Feel free to ask questions about grammar, etc.
TIP: If you're using a different book, you can still participate. You probably know most of what you need to know. Just briefly skim the material mentioned above, and make note of any unfamiliar words or phrases.
Cheat SheetHere is a "cheat sheet" of phrases that we often use in simple conversation.
NOTE: You probably realise by now that beginnings of words change (lenition or eclipsis) in Irish in certain situations, as do endings. I haven't explained those rules here; you can learn them from lessons mentioned above.
How are you?
There are three ways to say "How are you?", depending on your dialect. Just pick the one you're most comfortable with, and use it.
Conas atá tú? (Munster)
Cén chaoi a bhfuil tú? (Connaught)
Cad é mar atá tú? (Ulster)
I have given approximate phonetic pronunciations for the phrases below. Pronunciation varies from one dialect to another. If you learned a different way of pronouncing these words, don't worry. I pronounce many of these words differently myself, but I've tried to give you the most typical pronunciation.
Tá mé go maith. = I am well.
TAW MAY GUH MAH_____ is ainm dom. = _____ is my name.
_____ ISS an-yim DUMIs mise _name_. = I am
_name_.
ISS MISH-uh...Cad is ainm duit? = What is your name?
KOD ISS AN-yim DITCHTá _____ agam. = I have _____.
TAW _____ ug-UHMAn bhfuil _____ agat? = Do you have _____?
WILL _____ ug-UHT?Tá __X__ ag __Y__. =
__Y__ has
__X__.
TAW ___ EGG ___Tá mé i mo chónaí i _____. = I live in _____.
TAW MAY ih MUH HOH-neeCá bhfuil tú i do chónaí? = Where do you live?
KAW WILL TOO ih DUH HOH-neeRugadh agus togadh mé i _____. = I was born and reared in _____.
RUG-oo GUSS TOH-goo MAY ih...Is as _____ ó dhúchas mé. = I'm originally from _____.
ISS AHSS _____ OH GHOO-khus MAYIs maith liom _____. = I like _____.
ISS MAH LUM...An maith leat _____? = Do you like _____?
UN MAH LAT...Is brea liom _____. = I really like _____.
ISS BRAW LUM...Is fuath liom _____. = I hate _____.
ISS FOO-uh LUM...Is maith le __X__ __Y__ =
__X__ likes
__Y__.
ISS MAH LUH/LAY...Ba mhaith liom _____. = I would like _____.
BUH WAH LUM ...Ar mhaith leat _____? = Would you like _____?
ER WAH LAT ...?an _____ seo = this _____
an _____ sin = that _____
ceart go leor = fine
KyART GUH LyOHRanois = now
uh-NISHFáilte! = Welcome!
FALL-chuhTá a fhios agam = I know
TAHSS uh-GUMgo raibh maith agat = thank you
GUH-ruh MAH GUT(Often abbreviated
grma on the Internet)
Describing someone or somethingTá sé __
adjective__ = He/it is _____
Tá sí __
adjective__ = She/it is _____
Tá __
name__ __
adjective__ =
Name is _____
Here are some words you can use to fill in the blank above:
ard tall
ARDgairid short
GAR-ijmór big
MOHRbeag small
ByUGsean old
SHANnua new
NOOóg young
OHGfada long
FAH-duhfuar cold
FOO-urte hot
CHEHfliuch wet
FLUKHtirim dry
CHIR-imdorcha dark
DOHR-khuhgeal bright
GYALbán white
BAHNdubh black
DUHVdearg red
JAR-uggorm blue
GOHR-umbuí yellow
BWEEbeo alive
ByOHbog soft
BUGcrua hard
KROO-uhglan clean
GLAHNsalach dirty
SAH-lukhmilis sweet
MILL-ishanseo here
un-SHUHansin there
un-SHINTo the extent possible under law,
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