An Gàidheal – Riddles
				              
    
        Hello again, friends. Do you like riddles? I found some the other day.
        They were in an old newspaper that was published in the nineteenth
        century – An Gàidheal. I was reading it on the internet.
    
    
        To begin with, two riddles that play with the word ‘fada’ (long). Here
        is the first one: Why is the lazy man’s bed too short for him? Do you
        understand the word
    
    slaodair
    
        ? Someone who is lazy and slow. Why is the lazy man’s bed too short for
        him? Because he is too long in it. Because he is too long in it.
    
    
        Here is another riddle for you that is in the same edition of An
        Gàidheal. Who are the laziest people, and why? The solution is – the
        tallest people, because they are longer in bed than the rest! They are
        longer in bed than the rest. The tallest people, because they are
        longer in bed than the rest!
    
    
        The old Gaels were always fond of riddles. Here is another for you: Why
        is a pig in the room like a house on fire? Why is a pig in the room
        like a house on fire? The sooner you put it out, the better. The sooner
        you put it out, the better
    
    . The sooner you put it out, the better.
    
        And another. Why is a tooth that has been extracted like something that
        has been forgotten? Why is a tooth that has been extracted like
        something that has been forgotten? The solution is – it has left the
        head!
    
    And one other. Perhaps this won’t be as easy for you. But think of a potato
    and what is on it. Why are tears like potatoes? Why are tears like
    potatoes? They grow from the eye. They grow from the eye. That’ll do for
    riddles just now, I’d say. Cheerio.
				             
				            
				              An Gàidheal – Tòimhseachain
				              
    Halò a-rithist, a chàirdean. An toigh leibh tòimhseachain? Fhuair mi lorg
    air feadhainn an latha eile. Bha iad ann an seann phàipear-naidheachd a
    chaidh fhoillseachadh anns an naoidheamh linn deug – An Gàidheal. Bha mi ga
    leughadh air an eadar-lìon.
    An toiseach, dà thòimhseachan a tha a’ cleas leis an fhacal ‘fada’. Seo
    agaibh a’ chiad fhear: Carson a tha leabaidh an t-slaodair ro ghoirid air a
    shon? A bheil sibh a’ tuigsinn an fhacail slaodair? Cuideigin a
    tha leisg is slaodach. Carson a tha leabaidh an t-slaodair ro ghoirid air a
shon? A chionn ʼs gu bheil e ro fhada innte.    Because he is too long in it. A chionn ʼs gu bheil e ro fhada
    innte.
    Seo agaibh tòimhseachan eile anns an aon iris dhen Ghàidheal: Cò an sluagh
    as leisge, agus carson? Cò an sluagh as leisge, agus carson? ʼS e am
    fuasgladh – An fheadhainn as àirde, oir bidh iad nas fhaide anns a’
    leabaidh na càch! They are longer in bed than the rest. An
    fheadhainn as àirde, oir bidh iad nas fhaide anns a’ leabaidh na càch!
    Bha na seann Ghàidheil riamh measail air tòimhseachain. Seo agaibh fear
    eile: Carson a tha muc anns an t-seòmar coltach ri taigh na theine? Carson
    a tha muc anns an t-seòmar coltach ri taigh na theine? Mar as luaithe a
chuireas tu às i, ʼs ann as fheàrr.    The sooner you put it out, the better. Mar as luaithe a chuireas
    tu às i, ʼs ann as fheàrr.
    Agus fear eile. Carson a tha fiacail a chaidh a tharraing coltach ri nì a
    chaidh air dìochuimhne? Carson a tha fiacail a chaidh a tharraing coltach
    ri nì a chaidh air dìochuimhne? ʼS e am fuasgladh – Dh’fhalbh e às a’
    cheann!
    Agus aon fhear eile. ʼS dòcha nach bi seo cho furasta dhuibh. Ach
    smaoinichibh air buntàta agus na tha air. Carson a tha deòir coltach ri
    buntàta?
Why are tears like potatoes?
    Tha iad a’ fàs às an t-sùil.
They grow from the eye.
    Nì sin an gnothach airson tòimhseachain an-dràsta, chanainn. Mar sin leibh.