Tag Archives: Eabhrais
Which Came First?: “O, Sagt, Könnt Ihr Sehen?,” or “Ó Abair An Léir Dhuit?,” ” Aue! se’i e vaai?” Posted by róislín on Jun 30, 2012
(le Róislín) If you’ve made your way through all four verses of “An Bhratach Gheal-Réaltach,” both i mBéarla agus i nGaeilge, perhaps you’d also like to test your knowledge of other translations. Can you match up the year in which the anthem was translated into the following languages? Their names are given in Irish, to…
An Dréadal agus an Roithleagán Rotha: Cineálacha Caiseal Posted by róislín on Dec 14, 2009
(le Róislín) A dréadal (plural: dréadail) is a version of a type of caiseal ([KASH-ul] spinning top) also known as a “teetotum” in English. Interestingly, while the word “dréadal” seems to be a recent adaptation in Irish, the Irish word for “teetotum,” roithleagán rotha, has been around for a good while. As have teetotums in general…