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Say that again (singular)Can sin a-rithist
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can sin a-rithist say that again
dè thuirt thu? what did you say?
This is the informal way you use to speak to an child or a friend.
dè thuirt sibh? what did you say?
This is the formal way you use to speak to an older person, or to a group of people.
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Female Householder | Feasgar math. | Good afternoon. |
Male Visitor | Feasgar math. Gabhaibh mo leisgeul. Càit a bheil ceithir Rathad nan Loch? | Good afternoon. Excuse me. Where is four Lochs Street? |
Female Householder | Dè thuirt sibh? | What did you say? |
Male Visitor | Càit a bheil ceithir Rathad nan Loch, mas e ur toil e? | Where is four Lochs Street, please? |
Female Householder | Seo ceithir Rathad nan Loch. | This is four Lochs Street. |
Male Visitor | Is mise Pàdraig MacFhionghain. | I’m Peter MacKinnon. |
Female Householder | MacFhionghain. À, thigibh a-steach ma-thà. | MacKinnon. Ah, come in then. |
Pàdraig | Tapadh leibh. | Thank you. |
Woman | Eilidh, a bheil thu ag iarraidh glainne còc? | Helen, do you want a glass of coke? |
Eilidh | Chan eil. | No. |
Woman | Can sin a-rithist. | Say that again. |
Eilidh | Chan eil. | No. |
Woman | Glè mhath, ma-thà. | Very well, then. |
Eilidh | Tha mi ag iarraidh còc, Mamaidh. | I want a coke, Mum. |
Woman | Glè mhath, ma-thà. | Very well, then. |