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Di-luainn (je-looin)

Di-luainn (je-looin) Monday

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ha mi doolich

Apologising

I‘m Sorry

Phrase: tha mi duilich
Pronunciation: ha mi doolich

You can say this when you’ve bumped into someone or when you apologise for having to leave a conversation.

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How Are You?

How Are You?

Phrase: Ciamar a tha sibh?
Pronunciation: Kimmer a ha shiv?Ciamar a tha sibh (“sibh” meaning “you”) is a typical way to greet someone in Gaelic. After a madainn mhath or feasgar math, this phrase is used to ask how someone is doing.

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This is good Seo mair

“seo” or “so” (same pronunciation, sho) this (near at hand)

This is good Seo mair

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dearg (jer-ek) red

dearg (jer-ek) red

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Chaileag Girl

Chaileag Girl

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Chlann Children

Chlann Children

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Aon Duine-man

Aon Duine

One man

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aon chu-one dog

aon chu-one dog

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deagh bhlas

A good taste

deagh bhlas

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