Teach yourself Gaelic
Published Date:
04 May 2008
Feum – need/use
Pronounced like the English word fame, this can mean a variety of things depending on context.
Tha feum agam air tairsgeir – hah fame ack-um ur tar-rash-kyur – I need a peat-cutting spade – literally there is need upon me for a peat-cutter.
Cuir feum air car – koor fame ur car – would mean to require a car – literally put need on a car.
In other contexts it means use – A bheil feum anns an uidheam sin? – Uh vull fame ans in oo-yam shin? Is that tool useful? Tha an t-iasg bho fheum – hah in t-ee-yask foh aym – would mean the fish is rotten – literally the fish is away from use.
The full article contains 122 words and appears in Scotland On Sunday newspaper.
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Last Updated:
03 May 2008 8:15 PM
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Source:
Scotland On Sunday
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Location:
Scotland