The number of TV channels? The number of electric appliances in my house? The ease of getting food and ready-to-eat meals and, well, anything really, delivered to my house? No, as significant as these are, I think the biggest difference between my life and my grandmother’s is the number of times in a day I bump into unsolicited and seemingly random chunks of new information. I’m left wondering whether my grandmother was *ever* accosted by answers to questions she hadn’t asked, or even thought to ask. To wit:
A friendly greeting goes a long way, and in Gaelic, there are different ways to say hello depending on the time of day:
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- Hello – Halò! (ha-LOH)
- Good morning – Madainn mhath! (MAH-tin vah)
- Good afternoon / Good evening – Feasgar math! (FES-kar mah)
- Good night – Oidhche mhath! (OY-kuh vah)
I had not, in fact, been wondering about Gaelic greetings, but–courtesy of something or other on the internet–here we are now. Let’s see what we have, shall we?
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