Were plastic monkeys important in ancient Celtic culture?
Were plastic monkeys important in ancient Celtic culture?
I was looking up whether "mòran" (as in "mòran taing") has an accent - I can never remember. The LearnGaelic dictionary sometimes offers you associated idioms or phrases. In this case it suggests the following 'useful' nugget:
Mòran taing airson nam muncaidhean plastaig!
Thank you for the plastic monkeys
Why would a dictionary even suggest this? It is on a par with other phrase book beauties from around the globe like "my hovercraft is full of eels" and "My donkey can only carry one suitcase". It begs a question:
A bheil muncaidhean plastaig cudromach ann an seann chultar celtic?
What other "useful" gaelic phrases have people found in published material (genuinely useful phrases are obviously off-topic )?
Mòran taing airson nam muncaidhean plastaig!
Thank you for the plastic monkeys
Why would a dictionary even suggest this? It is on a par with other phrase book beauties from around the globe like "my hovercraft is full of eels" and "My donkey can only carry one suitcase". It begs a question:
A bheil muncaidhean plastaig cudromach ann an seann chultar celtic?
What other "useful" gaelic phrases have people found in published material (genuinely useful phrases are obviously off-topic )?
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Were plastic monkeys important in ancient Celtic culture?
It's because I needed a phrase in the Faclair Beag (from whence this data came) to illustrate the use of "thank you for X" and there's nothing that says dictionaries have to be boring. Sure, I could have used sgadan but one gets a little tired editing a Gaelic dictionary of always talking about sgadan. Since I'm a huge Don Rosa fan, the plastic monkeys popped into my head:
We're in 2019, not everything has to be about what was relevant to Gaelic speakers in the bronze age
We're in 2019, not everything has to be about what was relevant to Gaelic speakers in the bronze age
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Were plastic monkeys important in ancient Celtic culture?
PS mòran is mòr + an, literally a "bigness". So it has ò. Just in case that helps!
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Were plastic monkeys important in ancient Celtic culture?
Aw, you could have had "Thanks for all the fish" if you hadn't been so fed up of sgadan...
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Were plastic monkeys important in ancient Celtic culture?
@akerbeltz:
Can I take this opportuinity to say mòran taing personally for your contributions to the LearnGaelic dictionary (via Faclair Beag). It is brilliant to have this resource and the associated phrases are dangerously absorbing! Plastic monkeys have not been my first rabbit hole.
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OK - here's my stab at it (let me know if I got it right ):
Mar sin leat agus taing airson nam èisg uileag. (thanks again to the aforementioned dictionary for giving me the correct plural as I was about to go with iasgean )
...but perhaps 'èisg' is still too close to 'sgadan' as you say? What about 'taigeis' - you can see I have been having fun with the dictionary and I was fascinated to learn that 'taigeis' is a feminine word given it's secondary meaning - this wee nugget of information I have just learned will surely win me many invites to Burns Suppers!
Tha sin fìor, ceart gu leòr!there's nothing that says dictionaries have to be boring
'S toigh leam e! Tha sin glè math!Since I'm a huge Don Rosa fan, the plastic monkeys popped into my head
Yes it does, and you gave me a little light-bulb moment - but if I hadn't had to look it up I'd never have found your Easter Egg of the plastic monkeys! I memorised it and quote it at my family randomly along with "An do chuir thu a-mach an cat" from Can SeoPS mòran is mòr + an, literally a "bigness". So it has ò. Just in case that helps!
Can I take this opportuinity to say mòran taing personally for your contributions to the LearnGaelic dictionary (via Faclair Beag). It is brilliant to have this resource and the associated phrases are dangerously absorbing! Plastic monkeys have not been my first rabbit hole.
@faoileag
OK - here's my stab at it (let me know if I got it right ):
Mar sin leat agus taing airson nam èisg uileag. (thanks again to the aforementioned dictionary for giving me the correct plural as I was about to go with iasgean )
...but perhaps 'èisg' is still too close to 'sgadan' as you say? What about 'taigeis' - you can see I have been having fun with the dictionary and I was fascinated to learn that 'taigeis' is a feminine word given it's secondary meaning - this wee nugget of information I have just learned will surely win me many invites to Burns Suppers!
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Were plastic monkeys important in ancient Celtic culture?
'S e do bheatha
Eadar dà sgeul, tha iomadh ball-eisimpleir "èibhinn" san Fhaclair Bheag - tha caraid agam fiù 'gan cruinneachadh!
Chanainn mar sin leibh agus taing airson an t-iasg/an èisg air fad.Mar sin leat agus taing airson nam èisg uileag
Eadar dà sgeul, tha iomadh ball-eisimpleir "èibhinn" san Fhaclair Bheag - tha caraid agam fiù 'gan cruinneachadh!
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Were plastic monkeys important in ancient Celtic culture?
Obviously 'leibh' makes more sense and I hesitated about an t' / an.Chanainn mar sin leibh agus taing airson an t-iasg/an èisg air fad.
I'm only on lesson 9 in Can Seo, so I struggled here but got the gist of it in the end. I'm looking forward to finding some myself!Eadar dà sgeul, tha iomadh ball-eisimpleir "èibhinn" san Fhaclair Bheag - tha caraid agam fiù 'gan cruinneachadh!
Were plastic monkeys important in ancient Celtic culture?
BRILLIANT! I found another:
cha toill sin san Lamborghini!
I will use this EVERY chance I get <runs to am bùth to buy a lottery ticket>
cha toill sin san Lamborghini!
I will use this EVERY chance I get <runs to am bùth to buy a lottery ticket>