 Night on the town | |
Colin is desperate for cash and is moonlighting as 'Colin's Cabs'. Here's a list of possible destinations.
| Where are you going? | Cà ite a bheil thu a' dol? | | | | To the pub | Dhan taigh-sheinnse | | To Betty's house | Gu taigh Betty | | To the park | Dhan phà irc | | To the swimming pool | Dhan amar-snà mh | | To the shop | Dhan bhùth | | Into town | Dhan bhaile | | To the cinema | Dhan taigh-dhealbh | | To the restaurant | Dhan taigh-bhìdh | | To the hospital | Dhan ospadal |
| Will we go to the pub? | An ³Ùè¾±»å sinn dhan taigh-sheinnse? | | Will we go to the swimming pool? | An ³Ùè¾±»å sinn dhan amar-snà mh? | | Will we go to the park? | An ³Ùè¾±»å sinn dhan phà irc? | | Will we go to the cinema? | An ³Ùè¾±»å sinn dhan taigh-dhealbh? | | Will we go home? | An ³Ùè¾±»å sinn dhachaigh? | | Yes | °Õ³óè¾±»å | | No. We'll go to the restaurant. | Cha ³Ùè¾±»å. °Õ³óè¾±»å sinn dhan taigh-bhìdh. | | No. We'll go to Betty's house. | Cha ³Ùè¾±»å. °Õ³óè¾±»å sinn gu taigh Betty. | | No. We'll go into town. | Cha ³Ùè¾±»å. °Õ³óè¾±»å sinn dhan bhaile. | | No. We'll go to the shop. | Cha ³Ùè¾±»å. °Õ³óè¾±»å sinn dhan bhùth. |
Answering yes or no: In Gaelic yes and no can not always be said by using ''Tha" or ''Chan eil". As you see from the questions and answers this game, the verb in the question is sometimes adapted and used to answer.
For example, Q. An ³Ùè¾±»å sinn dhan phà irc? (Will we go to the park?) A. °Õ³óè¾±»å. Some other examples of this in Gaelic are: Q. An gabh thu cupa tì? (Will you have a cup of tea?) A. Gabhaidh. (yes) Cha ghabh (no) Q. An cuala tu an fuaim? (Did you hear a noise?) A. Chuala (yes) Cha chuala (no)
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