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Buns na Gaeilge - Basic IrishLanguage
There is no other way to reviveIrish than for a crowd of people
to spread it.- Douglas Hyde
On these pages, we will make avaliant effort to provide youwith useful words and phrases.One of our subscribers, Aideen,grew up speaking Irish at hermother's knee. She hasgenerously agreed to help uswith our lessons. We have put her comments and pronunciations in green.
Note: The spellings and pronunciations used by Aideen are based in her own natural useof Connemara Irish but they have been kept simple, so as to be readily understood in anypart of Ireland where there are differences in the language.For example, the word 'feicfidh' is used only in Connemara Irish; in Leinster, Ulster andMunster the word is 'cfidh'. There are two pronunciations; Leinster/Munster - kee-fee;Ulster - chee-fee.
The biggest problem for people whose native language is English is that the soft 't' and 'd'are in the Irish language, but not in the English language; it's difficult to 'reproduce' themin writing in English. Where I use 'th' and 'dh' here, they are best achieved by putting your
tongue gently behind your front upper teeth."Click here for our words & phrases Index.
Lesson 55: Common Ailments andIllness
It's still the season for colds andcoughs in our part of the world, soour lesson this time focuses onEaslinte agus Tinneas Coitianta -Common Ailments and Illness.
Phrase: Common Ailments and IllnessIrish: Easlinte agus Tinneas CoitiantaPronunciation: ah-slaw-intcheh ah-gus tchin-ess kuh-tchee-un-thah
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Word: ColdIrish: slaghdnPronunciation: slye-dhawn
Word: 'Flu
Irish: fliPronunciation: flih-oo
Word: SneezeIrish: sraothPronunciation: sree
Word: CoughIrish: casachtPronunciation: kahs-ukth
Word: Coughdrop/lozengeIrish: losainn chasachtaPronunciation: lohs-in khahs-ukth-thah
Word: High Temperature/feverIrish: teocht rd/fiabhrasPronunciation: chokhth awrdh/feev-rahs
Word: MedicationIrish: cgas leighisPronunciation: koh-gahs lyesh
Word: DoctorIrish: dochtirPronunciation: dhukh-thoo-ir
Word: VirusIrish: voras (note: this is very rare use of the letter 'v' in Irish)Pronunciation: vee-rahs
Word: BronchitisIrish: broinciteasPronunciation:brun-kee-thahs
Word: PneumoniaIrish: niminePronunciation: new-mohn-eh
Word: Symptom(s)Irish: air
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Pronunciation: ah-ree
Word: Ache/painIrish: pianPronunciation:peen
Word: NauseaIrish: samhnas goilePronunciation: sow-nahs gwell-eh
Word: HeadacheIrish: tinneas cinnPronunciation: tchin-ess keen
Word: PaleIrish: bngnitheach (note: this is very rare instance where a slender vowel follows a
broad one after a consonant)Pronunciation:bawn-gnay-hukh
Word: ContagiousIrish: gabhlachPronunciation: gow (as in cow)- awl-ukh
Word: PrescriptionIrish: oideasPronunciation: edge-us
Word: AntibioticIrish: frithbheathnachPronunciation: frih-vah-nukh
Word: Chemist (Pharmacist)Irish: poitigirPronunciation:puth-ih-gay-ir
Word: Pills/TabletsIrish: piollaPronunciation:pi-ull-ee
Word: DoseIrish: srideogPronunciation: sraw-djohg
Word: TeaspoonIrish: taespng (note: this is very rare instance where a broad vowel follows a slenderone after a consonant)
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Pronunciation: thay-spoon-ohg
Phrase: Chicken soupIrish: anraith sicnPronunciation: ahn-reh shik-een
Phrase: You should wrap up warm and drink plenty of fluidsIrish: Ba chir duit t fin a chldach go maith agus raidhse leachta a shlgadh siarPronunciation:bah khoh-ir dhitch thoo hayh ah khloo-dhukh guh mye ah-gus rye-shehlahk-thee ah khloh-gah sheer
Phrase: I'm feeling under the weather (out of sorts)Irish: T meathlaocht igin ormPronunciation: thaw mah-lee-ukth ay-gin (hard 'g') urm
Phrase: I can't stop sneezing
Irish: Nlim i ndan cl ar chur ar an sraothPronunciation: nee-lim ih non kool ah khur err on sree
Phrase: This cough syrup tastes terribleIrish: T blas uafsach ar an sioroip casachta seoPronunciation: thaw blahs oo-faws-ukh err on syrup kahs-ukth-thah shuh
Phrase: She's slightly feverishIrish: T beagn teasa uirthiPronunciation: thaw bih-ug-awn tchahs-ah ir-hee
Phrase: We really ought to call in a doctorIrish: Ba chir dinn fios a chur ar dhochtirPronunciation:bah khoh-ir dhoo-in fiss ah khur err gukh-thoo-ir (hard 'g')
Phrase: You'll have to stay home from schoolIrish: Caithfidh t fanach sa mbaile n scoilPronunciation: kah-hee thoo fahn-ukth sah mahl-yeh ohn skwell
Phrase: I have to call in sickIrish: N mr dom scal a chur isteach go bhfuilim tinnPronunciation: nee mohr dhum shkayl ah khur is-ti-okh guh will-im tchinn
Phrase: I'm all stuffed up (congested)Irish: T brnn ar a chile inimPronunciation: thaw broon err ah khay-leh in-im
Phrase: Take your medicine - it will make you feel betterIrish: Gabhil an cgas leighis agus tiocfaigh feabhas ortPronunciation: gow (as in cow) - aw-il on koh-gahs lyesh ah-gus chuck-ee fi-ow-us urth
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Phrase: This cold has gone down into my chestIrish: T an slaghdan seo tar is imirce im uchtPronunciation: thaw on slye-dhawn shuh thahr aysh im-ir-keh im ukth
Phrase: You must stay in bed for a couple of daysIrish: N mr dhuit fanacht sa leaba le haghaidh cpla lPronunciation: nee mohr gwitch fahn-ahkhth sah li-ahpag leh hye coop-ah law
Phrase: The worst is overIrish: T an chuid is measa thartPronunciation: thaw on kwidj is mahs-ah hahrth
Phrase: I'm feeling much betterIrish: T biseach mr ormPronunciation: thaw bish-ukh mohr urm
Note: This caught our eye. Yes, we know it isn't gaeilge, but it is fascinating. If nothingelse, it is certainly language (and Irish language as well.)Slanguageby Bernard Share...for all 'decent skins', 'crawthumpers', horse-protestants', 'hard chaws' and 'strongfarmers'...a dictionary of Irish slang that's as amusing as it is informative.Click here for Slanguage
For More Basic Irish please click here:Irish Index
Image: Gaeilge Beo fromAll Posters and Prints.
Buns na Gaeilge - Basic IrishLanguage
There is no other way to reviveIrish than for a crowd of peopleto spread it.- Douglas Hyde
Note: The spellings andpronunciations used are basedon Aideen's own natural use ofConnemara Irish but they havebeen kept simple, so as to beunderstood where there aredifferences in the language.
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For example, the word 'feicfidh' is used only in Connemara Irish; in Leinster, Ulster andMunster the word is 'cfidh'. There are two pronunciations; Leinster/Munster - kee-fee;Ulster - chee-fee.
The biggest problem for people whose native language is English is that the soft 't' and 'd'
are in Irish, but not in English; it's difficult to 'reproduce' them in writing. Where I use 'th'and 'dh' here, they are best achieved by putting your tongue gently behind your frontupper teeth."
Click here for our words & phrases Index.
Lesson 57: Irish Wildlife
This week's lesson focuses on themammals, birds, and fishcommonly found in Ireland. It's by
no means complete - for example,there are about 375 birds listed aspresent in the country, whether asmigratory or as permanentresidents!
Phrase: Wild AnimalsIrish: Ainmhithe AlltaPronunciation: ahn-vih-heh ahl-thah* Note; Although the Irish word 'fiin' (fee-aw-in) is generally used for 'wild', in the caseof animals, it is 'allta'
Word: DeerIrish: fiaPronunciation: fee-ah
Phrase: Fallow DeerIrish: fia fionnPronunciation: fee-ah -fih-un
Phrase: Red DeerIrish: ruaphocPronunciation: roo-ah-fuk
Word: DoeIrish: eilitPronunciation: ell-itch
Word: StagIrish: poc/fia fireann
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Pronunciation:puck/fee-ah
Word: AntlersIrish: binnPronunciation:binn
Word: FawnIrish: oisnPronunciation: uh-sheen
Word: HareIrish: giorriaPronunciation: girr-ee-ah (hard 'g')
Word: RabbitIrish: coinn
Pronunciation: kun-neenWord: FoxIrish: madra rua (literally: red dog) or sionnachPronunciation: mah-dhrah roo-ah or shih-unn-ukh
Word: CubIrish: coilenPronunciation: kwell-awn
Word: BadgerIrish: brocPronunciation:bruk
Word: Otter:Irish: dobharchPronunciation: dhuv-ahr-khoo
Word: SquirrelIrish: ioraPronunciation: ih-urra
Phrase: Connemara PonyIrish: gearrchapall ChonamaraPronunciation: gih-ahr-khahp-ull khun-ah-mah-rah
Word: BatIrish: smistePronunciation: smish-theh
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Word: ShrewIrish: dallgPronunciation: dhahl-ohg
Word: Hedgehog
Irish: grinneogPronunciation: groin-ih-ohg
Word: MouseIrish: luchPronunciation: lukh
Word: StoatIrish: easgPronunciation: ass-ohg
Word: OtterIrish: dobharchPronunciation: dhuv-ahr-khoo
Word: SealIrish: rnPronunciation: rohn
Word: PorpoiseIrish: muc mara (literally: sea pig)Pronunciation: muck warra
Word: SwanIrish: ealaPronunciation: ah-lah
Word: Goose/GeeseIrish: g/gannaPronunciation: gay/gay-ahnah
Word: DuckIrish: lachanPronunciation: lah-khahn
Word: CorncrakeIrish: traonachPronunciation: three-nahkh
Word: SparrowIrish: gealbhn
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Pronunciation: gih-ahl-vawn
Word: SkylarkIrish: fuiseogPronunciation: fwish-ohg
Word: BlackbirdIrish: londubhPronunciation: lun-dhuv
Word: WrenIrish: dreoilnPronunciation: dhroh-leen
Word: Pigeon/ClaypigeonIrish: colr/crcholr
Pronunciation: kull-oor/kray-khull-oorWord: FrogIrish: loscnPronunciation: luss-kawn
Word: ToadIrish: buafPronunciation:boof
Word: LizardIrish: laghairtPronunciation: lye-irtch
Word: SalmonIrish: bradnPronunciation:bradh-awn
Word: TroutIrish: breacPronunciation:brack (literally: speckled, as the word is used in Barm Brack!)
Word: EelIrish: eascannPronunciation: ahs-kahn
Word: ButterflyIrish: feileacnPronunciation: fell-ih-kawn
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Word: DragonflyIrish: snthaid mhrPronunciation: snaw-hidj wohr
Ladybird (ladybug)
Irish: binPronunciation:boh-in
Word: BeeIrish: beachPronunciation:bahkh
Word: WaspIrish: puchPronunciation:pukh
Word: SpiderIrish: damhn allaPronunciation: dhow-awn ahlah
Word: Midge (the tiny gnat that drives people and animals crazy in the summer)Irish: corrmholtgPronunciation: kurr-veel-thohg
Phrase: We are strongly opposed to fox-hunting. It's a cruel sport.Irish: Timid go mr i gcoinne fiaich sionnach. Is sprt crulach .Pronunciation: thaw-mwidj guh mogr ih gwinn-eh fee-ukh shih-unn-ukh. iss spohrthkroo-awl-ukh ay.
Phrase: Fox-hunting is very popular in Cork.Irish: T seilg an tsionnach ana choitianta ar fud Chorcaigh.Pronunciation: thaw shell-ig on chunn-ukh onah khuh-chee-unthah err fugh khur-khee
Phrase: Boxing Day and New Year's Day are traditional times for a fox-hunt.Irish: Siad L Nollaig agus L le Stiophn na laethe traidisinta le h-agaidh fiaichsionnach.Pronunciation: sheedh law null-ig ah-gus law leh stiff-awn nah lay-heh thrah-dhish-oon-thah leh heye fee-ukh shih-unn-ukh
Phrase: The thrill of the chase.Irish: Eiteog sa dul faoi thir.Pronunciation: etch-hohg sah dhull fwee hoh-ir
Phrase: You can see hundreds of deer in the National Parks.Irish: T na cadta fia le feiscint sna pirceanna nisinta.Pronunciation: thaw nah kaydh-that fee leh fesh-kintch snah paw-irk-nah naw-ish-oon-
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Phrase: The top of cliffs are great for bird-watching.Irish: Is ontach barr na h-aill le dul ag breathn ar n-in.Pronunciation: iss een-thukh bawr nah hahl-yee leh dhull egg brah-noo err nayn
Phrase: There are no snakes left in Ireland since the time of St. Patrick. Irish: Nl aonnathair fgtha in ireann aimsir Phdraig Naofa.Pronunciation: neel ayb nah-irr fawg-hah in ay-run oh eyem-shirr faw-rig nee-fah
Phrase: You need a licence to hunt deer in Ireland.Irish: N mr ceadnas a fhil le dul ag seilg fia in ireann.Pronunciation: nee mohr kih-ah-dhoon-ahs ah oil leh dhull egg shell-ig fee-ah inn ay-run
Phrase: We will go duck-shooting next month when the season begins.Irish: Rachaimid ag foghlaeireacht lachain an mh seo chugainn nuair a bhas an sasr
tosaithe.Pronunciation: rahkh-ah-midg egg fow-layr-ukth lah-khinn on vee shuh hug-inn noo-ir ahvays on say-shoor thuss-ih'heh
Phrase: We are (will be) going deer-stalking next week.Irish: Bimid ag dul a' fiaich an tseachtain seo chugainn.Pronunciation:bey-mwidj egg dhull a' fee-ukh on tshokh-thin shuh hug-inn
Phrase: To run with the hare and hunt with the hounds.Irish: An chreach a shoilg agus an torr a chosc.Pronunciation: on crack ah hell-ig ah-gus on thurr ah khusk
Phrase: He's (a person) a sly fox!Irish: Is sliomadir !Pronunciation: iss shlum-ah-dhoh-it ay
Note: This caught our eye. Yes, we know it isn't gaeilge, but it is fascinating. If nothingelse, it is certainly language (and Irish language as well.)Slanguageby Bernard Share...for all 'decent skins', 'crawthumpers', horse-protestants', 'hard chaws' and 'strongfarmers'...a dictionary of Irish slang that's as amusing as it is informative.Click here for Slanguage
For More Basic Irish please click here:Irish Index
Image: Gaeilge Beo fromAll Posters and Prints.
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Buns na Gaeilge - Basic IrishLanguage
There is no other way to reviveIrish than for a crowd of people
to spread it.- Douglas Hyde
Note: The spellings andpronunciations used are basedon Aideen's own natural use ofConnemara Irish but they havebeen kept simple, so as to beunderstood where there aredifferences in the language.For example, the word 'feicfidh' is used only in Connemara Irish; in Leinster, Ulster and
Munster the word is 'cfidh'. There are two pronunciations; Leinster/Munster - kee-fee;Ulster - chee-fee.
The biggest problem for people whose native language is English is that the soft 't' and 'd'are in Irish, but not in English; it's difficult to 'reproduce' them in writing. Where I use 'th'and 'dh' here, they are best achieved by putting your tongue gently behind your frontupper teeth."
Click here for our words & phrases Index.
Lesson 56: All Work and No Play
This lesson focuses on words andphrases related to job titles andfinding employment.
It would appear we made a mistakeand did this lesson twice.Nevertheless, they are different. So,until we decide what to do about it,click here for the other version of the same topic: Occupations.
Phrase: Jobs and WorkIrish: Postanna agus ObairPronunciation:pusth-uh-nah ah-gus ub-ir
Word: Job/PositionIrish: PostPronunciation:pusth
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Word: EngineerIrish: InnealtirPronunciation: inn-ahl-thoh-ir
Word: Doctor
Irish: DochtirPronunciation: dhukh-thoo-ir
Word: NurseIrish: BanaltraPronunciation:bahn-ahl-trah
Word: LawyerIrish: DlodirPronunciation: djlee-uh-dhoh-ir
Word: TeacherIrish: MinteoirPronunciation: moon-tchoh-ir
Word: JournalistIrish: IriseoirPronunciation: irr-ish-oh-ir
Word: SecretaryIrish: RnaPronunciation: roo-nee
Word: VeterinarianIrish: TridliaPronunciation: thraydh-lee-ah
Word: PublicanIrish: TbhairneoirPronunciation: thawv-err-neoh-ir
Word: Barmaid/BarmanIrish: Cailn/Fear TbhairnePronunciation: kahl-een/fahr thawv-err-neh
Word: ThatcherIrish: TuodirPronunciation: thee-uh-dhoh-ir
Word: LabourerIrish: Oibr
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Pronunciation: ebb-ree
Word: PlumberIrish: PluimirPronunciation:plum-ay-ir
Word: ElectricianIrish: LeictreoirPronunciation: lek-throh-ir
Word: FarmerIrish: FeirmeoirPronunciation: ferm-eoh-ir
Word: SalaryIrish: Tuarastal
Pronunciation: thoor-ahs-thahlPhrase: Application formIrish: Foirm iarrataisPronunciation: fwirm eer-ah-thish
Word: InterviewIrish: AgallamhPronunciation: ah-gahl-ahv
Word: EmployeeIrish: FostaPronunciation: fuss-thee
Word: EmployerIrish: FostirPronunciation: fuss-thoh-ir
Phrase: Employment AgencyIrish: Gnomhaireacht FostaochtaPronunciation: gneev-err-ukhth fuss-thee-ukhthah
Word: Rsum/Curriculum VitaeIrish: AthchoimriPronunciation: ah-khwem-roo
Phrase: Every person to his (her) own jobIrish: Gach duine lena cheird finPronunciation: gakh dhin-eh leh-nah kherdj fayn
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Phrase: He is unemployed at the momentIrish: T s as obair faoi lthairPronunciation: thaw shay oss ub-irr fwee law-hir
Phrase: She has been promoted to a higher position
Irish: T s tar is irde i gcim a fhilPronunciation: thaw she thahr aysh aw-ir-djeh ih game ah aw-il
Phrase: I am going to apply for that job at the hospitalIrish: Tim chun chur isteach ar an bpost sin ag an oispidalPronunciation: thaw-im khun kur is-tjiahkh err an busth shin egg ahn us-pidjail
Phrase: You must apply yourself to your workIrish: N mr duit dthracht a chaitheamh led' obairPronunciation: nee more gwitch dhooh-rukhth ah khah-huv ledh ub-irPhrase: What are the perks (benefits) that go with that job?
Irish: Cad iad na buntist a ghabhann leis an bpost sin?Pronunciation: kahdh eedh nah bun-thaw-ish-thee ah ghow-un (hard 'g') lesh on busthshin
Phrase: Be certain to dress smartly for the interviewIrish: B cinnte glasadh go slachtmhar le h-aghaidh an agallamhPronunciation:bee kin-tcheh glays-ah guh slahkhth-wahr le heye on ah-gahl-ahv
Phrase: I've sent my Rsum/Curriculum Vitae to several agenciesIrish: Tim tar is m'athchoimri a sheoladh chuig ghnomhaireachta agslaPronunciation: thaw-im thahr aysh m'ah-khwem-roo ah hih-oh-lah khwig gneev-err-ukhth-thee ayg-soo-lah
Phrase: What responsibilities did you have in your last position?Irish: Card iad na freagrachta a bh id chram sa phost seo thart?Pronunciation: kayrdh eedh nah frahg-rukh-thee ah vee idh khoo-rum sah fussth shuhhahrth?
Phrase: What salary do you expect?Irish: Cn tuarastal at i gcoinne agat?Pronunciation: kayn thoor-ahs-thahl ah-thaw ih gwinn-yeh ah-ghuth?
Phrase: I failed the interviewIrish: Theip orm san agallamhPronunciation: hep urm sahn ah-gahl-ahv
Phrase: I start the new job next weekIrish: Tosnam sa phost nua an tseachtain seo chugainnPronunciation: thuss-nee-um sah fussth no-ah on tchokh-thun shuh hug-inn
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Note: This caught our eye. Yes, we know it isn't gaeilge, but it is fascinating. If nothingelse, it is certainly language (and Irish language as well.)Slanguageby Bernard Share
...for all 'decent skins', 'crawthumpers', horse-protestants', 'hard chaws' and 'strongfarmers'...a dictionary of Irish slang that's as amusing as it is informative.Click here for Slanguage
For More Basic Irish please click here:Irish Index
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