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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2021 9:20 pm
I can see this type post becoming a series all on its own. I picked up a word from context but I'm not sure how to spell it or its exact meaning. I took it to mean "bother" at the time but that was a couple of weeks ago. Can you confirm its spelling an meaning? The word is "bon".
cha bhon e thu mura bon thusa esan - he won't bother you if you don't bother him.
What's your Gaelic for these English words?
stubble, stubbly - I've never had a word for this though biorach comes to mind.
gums (in your mouth) - I believe I have bann or bonn/buin for this but from where and when I cannot tell you.
cha bhon e thu mura bon thusa esan - he won't bother you if you don't bother him.
What's your Gaelic for these English words?
stubble, stubbly - I've never had a word for this though biorach comes to mind.
gums (in your mouth) - I believe I have bann or bonn/buin for this but from where and when I cannot tell you.