Gumbi wrote:
Errigal wrote:
ejc wrote:
Ná lig do bhastardaí droch-mhisneach a chuir ort.
My wife likes this....So, I think we have a winner. Many thanks!
Not so fast, hombre! Heed pennyrat's wise words. Couple of typical typoes from Bríd

. It should be
drochmhisneach (no hyphen) and
chur (no
i).
I'm not a pro with it comes to the aul' hyphenation, but I can give a

to
a chur.
According to the standard there should be no hyphen; "drochbhéasach, drochdhuine, drochscéal" from
litriú na Gaeilge pg. 116. Although,
litiriú na Gaeilge makes no specific mention of the use of the hyphen regarding
droch , all of its examples show it without the hyphen. Then on page 118 it specifically says "Scríobhtar dea- in ionad deagh- agus deigh- agus
cuirtear fleiscín ina dhiaidh i gcónaí. It would help if there was a bit of consistency, because if you seen dea with a fleiscín your mind would automatically go then there must be a fleiscín proceeding droch!
What a stupid thing to standardise, it wouldn't be all that bad if there wasn't so many bloody exceptions to the rule. It would have been best to leave it open, or they way it is in Gaeltacht Irish. If a caighdeán was insisted it would have made a lot more sense to say there should be a fleiscin whenever there is a comhfhocal (comh-fhocal) involved as it shows clearly the two words and can sometimes make the meaning of words far clearer. For example droch-mhisneach looks a lot clearer than drochmhisneach. But like most things in the standard it leaves you scratching your head

.
There used to be no hyphens in compound words in older Irish i.e. Fionnghuala, but nowadays that's Fionnuala and its very difficult to deduce from that spelling what the name means it would be better if it were Fionn-ghuala (fair-shoulder).
I don't think a state exam corrector would ever be such a pedantic knit-picker to correct you for adding in a fleiscín to where it shouldn't be or vice-versa (I don't think he would notice). I have always used droch- and will continue to do so. By the way Errigal I'm not at all giving out about you for bringing it up

, you don't make the rules. I just wanted to have a good winge/ bitch about the stupid rules of the standard again!
Cian
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I'm familiar with Munster Irish/ Gaolainn na Mumhan (GM) and the Official Standard/an Caighdeán Oifigiúil (CO)