Gumbi wrote:
MacBoo wrote:
I would see "Is tusa leath dom" as meaning "You are a match, (equal), for me" but I don't know how else to translate this rather strange English sentence.
I'd better add this, I am by no means fluent in Irish so there is a good chance that what I say is totally wrong.
It should be
díom. do + mé (for me, what you have) is dom. de + mé (of me, what we want) is díom. Good suggestion.
Ah yes, forgot, sorry. You are of course correct for standardised Irish.
Standard:"de"
from, off, of"do"
to, forI did't really think about that when I was writing it, well spotted lads

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"de" and "do", as far as my experience and understanding, are interchangeable in the Gaeltacht. Especially for "of"
Ring: "Do is often used for de....de is often used for do" (Ó Síothcháin, M (1944).
Sean-Chaint na nDéise. 2nd ed. (1st 1906) Dublin: The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies . pg 20)
Munster: "de"
from, off (do thiteas
de'n chapall-especially in Cork Irish. However, thit sé
do'n gcapall is perfectly acceptable in Kerry),
of ("do",
in my experience, is used far more for "of")
"do"
to,
for,
of"Is mú (mó) do'n nGaolainn thá ag baint le "feireóg*" (eiseog) ná le "sicín." Is deise dhe* fhocal é" (Ó Síothcháin, pg.21)
Literal translation:Greater/better is
of the Irish associated with "feireóg" (pullet) than with "sicín". It is
of a nicer word.
Translation:"Feireóg" is a more Irish word than "sicín." It is a nicer word" (Ó Síothcháin, pg.21)
*feireóg (eireóg/eireog), a pullet (a chicken below a year old or one that has not molted yet) It is therefore, not the same as a chicken.
*dhe, "The d of de is frequently aspirated, getting a "y" sound" (Ó Síothcháin, pg.20)
However,
"
Is túsa leath díom" is probably the better option.
Wait for some more input.
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I'm familiar with Munster Irish/ Gaolainn na Mumhan (GM) and the Official Standard/an Caighdeán Oifigiúil (CO)