Na Madraí Is Gránna ar Domhan (The Ugliest Dogs in the World) Posted by róislín on Jun 28, 2015
(le Róislín) Bhuel, they say that “áille” is in the eye of the “dearcadóir” (or “féachadóir“). And perhaps even more to the point, “Ní hí an bhreáthacht a bhruitheann na prátaí.” And I’m sure that all “úinéirí madraí” think that their own “madra” is “go hálainn.” But still, we can probably acknowledge that some dogs…
An Tragóid i mBerkeley, California Posted by róislín on Jun 25, 2015
(le Róislín) I’m sure we’ve all been reading for the past couple of weeks about the tragic balcony collapse in Berkeley, California, and the six deaths that resulted (Ashley Donohoe, Eoghan Culligan, Olivia Burke, Lorcán Miller, Eimear Walsh, Niccolai Schuster). First I would like to express my condolences (mo chomhbhrón) to the families of those…
Cén dath atá ar ghruaig d’athar? (some Irish questions for Father’s Day) Posted by róislín on Jun 20, 2015
(le Róislín) In the last few blogs, we’ve been looking at the color of hair (gruaig), beards (féasóga), and even sideburns (locaí). In honor of Lá na nAithreacha, why don’t we look at saying what color hair your father has, and if he has them, what color féasóg, croiméal (mustache) and locaí he might also…
Céard (Cad é / Cad) atá ort? … air sin? srl. (some uses of the word ‘ar’ in Irish) Posted by róislín on Jun 15, 2015
(le Róislín) Lately we’ve been looking at how to say you have red hair or a black beard (and/or mustache and sideburns), using the word “ar” (on). In previous blog posts, we’ve looked at using “ar” to say you’re ill (“I have a cold”) or how you feel about something, either emotionally (I’m happy) or as…
Speaking of ‘Féasóga’ — What Color Is His ‘Féasóg’ in Irish? Posted by róislín on Jun 12, 2015
(le Róislín) Lately we’ve been talking a lot about dath gruaige in Irish, including the following: rua, fionnrua, órdhonn, donn, dubh, fionn, liath, and even, as in bréagfholt Phyllis Diller, gorm). We also practiced saying someone “has” a certain color hair in Irish. Remember, to say the person “has” that color hair, we don’t use…
What else comes in ‘ribí’ besides ‘gruaig’? Posted by róislín on Jun 8, 2015
(le Róislín) ‘ ‘In the last blagmhír, we saw a picture of an eachtardhomhandach without so much as a ‘ribe gruaige‘ on his head. “Ribe gruaige‘ means “a strand of hair.” “Gruaig” changes to “gruaige” because we’re saying “of hair.” For the pronunciation of “ribe,” see the tip below. The plural, as you probably figured…
What Color Hair Do They Have? Talking about ‘Dath Gruaige’ in Irish Posted by róislín on Jun 5, 2015
(le Róislín) Recently we’ve been looking at “dath gruaige” (hair color) in Irish, emphasizing “fionnrua” (“strawberry” or “Venetian” blond) and, because of the emoji issue, “rua” (red). We also practiced some of the other typical colors: donn, dubh, and liath. With phrases like “fear donn” or “bean fhionnrua” [ban IN-ROO-uh, silent “fh”], we’re using the…