Redwolf. wrote:
"Aige"? That seems odd in this context. I'd assume "an bhfuil tú sa bhaile?"
Redwolf
Sa bhaile is indeed correct, ive just got used to saying aige Baile, which is what people around here say. Maybe im misspelling, I dont think so, its certainly how its pronounced. Perhaps someone with a greater depth of knowledge of Munster Irish could clarify that.
galaxyrocker. wrote:
Yeah, but that's more like "What are you doing?" with an emphasis on the action (and could be translated as passive). You could also say Céard (a)tá tú a dhéanamh which is active without any emphasis. galaxyrocker
thats exactly what I was trying to say, Redwolf said she thought that "an bhfuil tú ag obair" felt like something youd say to someone preforming a task. I was trying to say I felt "cad atá á dheanamh agat" ,i.e what are you doing or something similar would be used for "are you doing a task" and "An Bhfuil tú ag Obair" would more refer to someones actual job. San Oifig doesnt fit if you work outdoors, in a school, on a boat etc, etc.