Sgrìobh 'sa Ghàidhlig is Beurla / Write in Gaelic and English
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Caoimhin.MacGilliosa
Posts: 60 Joined: Wed Jan 02, 2008 1:01 pm
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by Caoimhin.MacGilliosa » Mon Feb 01, 2010 10:51 pm
GunChleoc wrote: Càite an tèid thu ann an Nirribhidh?
Where will you go in Norway?
Bha mi ann an Oslo. Bha e glè fhuar an seo.
that_guy_
Posts: 35 Joined: Tue Dec 29, 2009 12:57 pm
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Location: Sasainn
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by that_guy_ » Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:02 pm
Tha mi ag obair an-dràsda
. Tha mi a'dol (gu?) dachaigh luath! Càite a bheil thu an-dràsda?
I am at work just now. I am going home early! Where are you just now?
Please fell free to correct my Gaelic and add me on Skype!
faoileag
Maor
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by faoileag » Fri Feb 12, 2010 11:34 pm
Tha mi a' dol dhachaigh ron àm - I'm going home early (literally 'before the time').
'dhachaigh' means 'to home/homewards' - you don't need a 'gu'.
'luath' means quick, fast, swift.
Tha mi anns an t-seòmar-leughaidh agam an-dràsda, far a bheil an coimpiutair agam, ach bidh mi a' dol dhan t-seòmar-cadail a dh'aithgheàrr!
I'm in my study at the moment, where my computer is, but I'll be going to the bedroom soon!
Thrissel
Posts: 647 Joined: Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:33 pm
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by Thrissel » Sat Feb 13, 2010 8:55 am
faoileag wrote: 'luath' means quick, fast, swift.
Some confusion may arise from Gaelic sometimes using "luath/quick" in phrases where English uses "soon":
cho luath 's a thàining iad dhachaigh -
as soon as they came home
luath no mall - sooner or later ("quick or slow")
faoileag
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by faoileag » Sat Feb 13, 2010 11:48 am
Tha thu ceart, Thrissel - cha robh mi a' smaoineachadh cho fada ri sin - bha mi a' smaoineachadh aig an ìre luchd-toiseachaidh fhathast!
You're right - I wasn't thinking that far - I was still thinking at beginner level!
Thrissel
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by Thrissel » Sat Feb 13, 2010 12:20 pm
Bha agus mise - bha mi a' smaoineachadh 's dòcha gum faca
that guy abairt mar sin agus gun smaoinich e "aha, soon/early = luath". Tha mi cinnteach gu bheil mi fhìn a' dèanamh an aon sèorsa de mhearachd le faclan eile gu tric, fear-toiseachaidh ann no às!
So was I - I thought maybe
that guy saw some such sentence and though "I see, soon/early = luath". I'm sure I'm making the same kind of mistake with other words pretty often myself, beginner or not!
GunChleoc
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by GunChleoc » Sun Feb 14, 2010 10:13 am
Tha mi a' dèanamh cupa tì.
I'm making a cup of tea.
An Gobaire
Posts: 693 Joined: Tue Sep 25, 2007 3:47 am
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by An Gobaire » Sun Feb 14, 2010 11:35 am
Tha mi nam shuidhe san t-seòmar-suidhe.
I'm sitting in the sitting-room/living room!
Dèan buil cheart de na fhuair thu!
Thrissel
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by Thrissel » Sun Feb 14, 2010 11:48 am
'B fhèarr leam gum biodh fios agam dè 'n t-ainm a tha air an t-sèomar anns a tha mise nam shuidhe - seòmar-cadail-suidhe? seòmar-leapa-suidhe?
I 'd like to know what's the name of the room in which I am sitting - a bedsit...
An Gobaire
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by An Gobaire » Sun Feb 14, 2010 10:37 pm
Cha chreid mi gu bheil facal gàidhlig ann an cleachdadh air sin!
Ach chuirinn rudeigin mar lobhta beag air.
Dèan buil cheart de na fhuair thu!
Thrissel
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by Thrissel » Sun Feb 14, 2010 11:29 pm
Chanainn gum feum sin an gnothach a dhèanamh... Taing!
Guess it'll have to do... Thanks!
Gràisg
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by Gràisg » Mon Feb 15, 2010 1:30 am
Tha mise air a bhith leughadh 'Tilleadh Dhachaigh' a-rithist.
I've been reading 'Tilleadh Dhachaigh' again.
Daenyth
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by Daenyth » Sun Feb 21, 2010 3:19 pm
Bha mi an-dè a' dol gu an oifis puist agus am banca agus am bùth grosaireachd.
Dè a Gàidhlig air "running errands"?
Yesterday I went to the post office, the bank, and the grocery store.
How do you say "running errands" in Gaelic?
When listing a group of items, can I leave out the "agus" as I would the "and" in English?
An Gobaire
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by An Gobaire » Sun Feb 21, 2010 10:28 pm
Bha mi a' dèanamh mo ghnothaichean sa bhaile.
Bha mi air mo ghnothaichean sa bhaile... - I was running errands. *doing the messages
Chaidh mi an-dè gu oifis a' phuist, dhan bhanca 's gbu bùth na grosaireachd.
Bha mi an-dè a' dol gu an oifis puist agus am banca agus am bùth grosaireachd.
Dè a Gàidhlig air "running errands"?
Yesterday I went to the post office, the bank, and the grocery store.
How do you say "running errands" in Gaelic?
When listing a group of items, can I leave out the "agus" as I would the "and" in English?
Dèan buil cheart de na fhuair thu!
Neas Olc
Posts: 400 Joined: Sun Oct 28, 2007 5:12 am
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by Neas Olc » Mon Feb 22, 2010 2:38 am
Tha mi a criochnachadh obair dachaidh airson a-maireach agus ag eisteachd ri cheòl.