Dáithí Mac Giolla. wrote:
I become a great listener.

Ná bíodh ceist ort a mhic! Bíonn an scéal céanna ag gach aoinne ar dtúis, ar dtúis
tánn tú id díghe, ansan id tuaimineach, id Rotús agus fé dheireadh id Togha, ach bóthar
fada 'sea é!
Somebody who is...
Poor =
Díghe Alright =
TuaimineachGood =
RotúsA Master =
Togha.....at something
Quote:
I seem to remember that those who had got themselves signed up for courses in Conamara were known as 'Gabh mo leithscéals' as that would always be the first thing they'd come with when going into the local siopa. It got on their nerves apparently, as they knew that language-wise worse to follow.
I used to say certain phrases and words an huge amount at first and that lasted even when I gained intermediate ability, you have to consciously get rid of overused phrases from your beginner stage. Actually in Munster people who speak Connamara Irish are sometimes known as
Freisíní, since they use
Freisin.