Difference between revisions of "Idiomatic Pleasantries"
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*Ma 'se do thoil e "Please" (informal) | *Ma 'se do thoil e "Please" (informal) | ||
*Ma 's ur toil e" "Please" (formal) | *Ma 's ur toil e" "Please" (formal) | ||
+ | *Tapadh leat "thank you" (informal) | ||
+ | *Tapadh leibh "thank you" (formal) | ||
*'Se do bheatha "You're welcome" (informal) | *'Se do bheatha "You're welcome" (informal) | ||
*'Se ur beatha "your welcome" (formal) | *'Se ur beatha "your welcome" (formal) |
Revision as of 18:11, 24 June 2009
Pleasantries
- Ma 'se do thoil e "Please" (informal)
- Ma 's ur toil e" "Please" (formal)
- Tapadh leat "thank you" (informal)
- Tapadh leibh "thank you" (formal)
- 'Se do bheatha "You're welcome" (informal)
- 'Se ur beatha "your welcome" (formal)
- Tha mi duilich "I'm sorry"
- Failte "welcome"
- Slàinte "Health" (used as a toast)
- Gabh mo leisgeul "Excuse me"
- Gu sealladh Dia ort! "Bless you" (after a sneeze)
- Bliadhna mhath ùr "Happy New Year"
- Nollaig Chridheil "Merry Christmas"
- Latha breith sona! "Happy Birthday
Idioms
- Na tog mi gus an tuit mi! "Don't lift me until I fall!
- Nam b'e diugh an dè! "If only today were yesterday.
References
- Fisher, Muriel (2004) Scottish Gaelic: Level 1. Seattle: Each-Mara Publications