Greetings Flashcards
Good afternoon
Feasgar math
Good morning
Madainn mhath
Good night
Oidhche mhath
Hello
Halò
The softening of a consonant, shown in writing by the addition of the letter “h”
Lenition
How are you? (Singular/informal)
Ciamar a tha thu?
How are you? (Plural/Formal)
Ciamar a tha sibh?
Good
Math
Tinn
Sick
Sgìth
Tired
Cold
Fuar
Warm
Blàth
Busy
Trang
Mòr
Big
Beag
Small
Tall
Àrd
Short
Goirid
Fine/Alright
Taghta
Excellent
Gasta
Well
Gu math
Well/Pretty good
Gu dòigheil
Excited
Air bhioran
Sorry
Duilich
What is your name? (Informal)
Dè an t-ainm a th’ort?
What is your name? (Formal)
Dè an t-ainm a th’oirbh?
I am: (insert name)
Is mise (insert name)
Who are you?
Cò thusa?
Cheers, bye!
Tioraidh
Goodbye (singular/informal)
Mar sin leat
Goodbye (plural/formal)
Mar sin leibh
The change from a broad sound to a slender sound, shown in writing by an “i” before the final consonant
Slenderisation
This word is an intensifer, and it lenites if possible
glè
I am not
Chan eil mi
Are
A bheil
Tha mi taghta
I am fine
Chan eil mi air bhioran
I am not excited
‘Se Màiri an t-ainm a th’orm
My name is Mary
A bheil thu toilichte?
Are you happy?