Dia daoibh a chairde!
Ar ais arís – back again and ready to try a few more words as Gaeilge.
If you want to try out a little Irish in Birmingham, do join us at our monthly Sunday get-togethers at Norton’s in Digbeth. We hope to persuade the bar staff there to serve you in Irish! So what would that look like?
Firstly, a few drinks:
uisce beatha – whiskey (literally The Water of Life!)
pionta beorach– a pint of beer
gloine uisce – a glass of water
sú oráiste – orange juice
deoch bhog – a soft drink
uisce mianraí – mineral water
gloine fíona – a glass of wine
fíon dearg – red wine
fíon geal – white wine
beoir gan alcól – non-alcoholic beer
deoch gan alcól – non-alcoholic drink
cupán caife – a cup of coffee
cupán tae – a cup of tea
You can order simply, as follows:
Pionta Guinness, le do thoil (A pint of Guinness, please)
And if you succeed in getting the drink, you can say:
Go raibh maith agat! Thank you.
A few terms that you may also like to use:
Tá mé spallta leis an tart – I’m parched with thirst
Cad a bheith agatsa – what will you have?
Ar mhaith leat deoch? Would you like a drink?
Ba mhaith – I would (Yes!)
Ba mhaith liom pionta. I would like a pint?
And now the all-important toast!
The simplest and most commonly used is sláinte! (your health)
But you might like to try:
Fad saol agat, gob fliuch agus bás in Éirinn (May you have a long life, a wet mouth and may you die in Ireland!)
Finally, here are a few proverbs concerning drink:
Sláinte na bhfear agus go maire na mná go deo (Health to the men and may the women live forever).
Is tuisce deoch ná scéal (A drink comes before a story – ie offer a drink first before asking for the latest news!).
Nuair a bhíos an braon istigh bíonn an chiall amuigh (When the drop is within, the sense is outside – ie drink leads to foolishness!).
So keeping that last one in mind, bain sult as do dheoch - enjoy your drink!
Go maire tú an céad! May you live to be a hundred!
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