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  • 24-10-2016 08:12PM
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    Im currently doin caitheamh aimsire in irish. And im not sure how to say sentences properly
    How do you say "do you like cooking, hurling, horse riding etc? Also what does "a bheith" mean and when do u use it?
    Also when u reply a question "taitnionn ____ liom" how do you say it for "I like playing golf""?
    And is it "ni maith liom snamh" or "ni maith liom ag snamh"? Thanks a mill


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,710 Monotype
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    ní maith liom snámh - I don't like swimming
    ní maith liom dul ag snámh - I don't like to go swimming
    tá sé ag snámh - he is swimming
    ní maith liom a bheith ag snámh - I don't like to be swimming


  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 4,640 dory
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    zeebre12 wrote: »
    Im currently doin caitheamh aimsire in irish. And im not sure how to say sentences properly
    How do you say "do you like cooking, hurling, horse riding etc? Also what does "a bheith" mean and when do u use it?
    Also when u reply a question "taitnionn ____ liom" how do you say it for "I like playing golf""?
    And is it "ni maith liom snamh" or "ni maith liom ag snamh"? Thanks a mill

    a bheith means to be. In Irish we often say - I like to be cooking etc.
    Is maith liom a bheith ag cócaireacht

    I wouldn't use taitníonn for playing golf. You'd have to say something like, Taitníonn sé liom a bheith ag imirt gailf. Just say - Is maith liom a bheith ag imirt gailf.


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    Try not to directly translate from English. The sentence structure in Irish doesn't work the same way as English.
    Best find a simpler way of saying things.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13 pottygoleor


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    quote="spurious;101452388"]Try not to directly translate from English. The sentence structure in Irish doesn't work the same way as English.
    Best find a simpler way of saying things.[/quote]


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    Taithnionn gailf liom - I like golf (or literally translated to English, golf shines for me :) )

    Do you know this great online dictionary, which has audio pronunciations for some words? http://www.teanglann.ie/ga/

    Here it is on 'beith' http://www.teanglann.ie/ga/fgb/beith - look at the examples it gives further down the page.

    This presentation on caitheamh aimsire may give you some pointers too http://www.seomraranga.com/2010/08/caitheamh-aimsire-2/

    Good luck - and good on you!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13 pottygoleor


    taitníonn = present tense of the verb to enjoy , ag taitneamh = shining . :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 356 mick kk
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    Wingléacht - CDRom dictionary available from conradhnagaeilge. Won't work unless you have a diskdrive. it is excellent.


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