Caibidil a haon
Yes, we are doing David Walliams again. I like him. And he is available off the shelf as Gaeilge at Hodges & Figgis. Make laziness work for you đ He is also available (for one low shipping price–super important if Dublin is not your backyard) from XXXX.
So how will we do this differently? What did we learn from the last book? Part of me wants to be “better” about it. To be a “real” student and only move on to the next chapter after doing the flashcards for my first chapter–and hey, maybe that is easier to do if the/a list is already there for you? Write in, let me know. The other part of me just wants ot enjoy the story. I do feel like I almost ‘read’ like a normal person–not quite, but I can see it.
Let me know how you are doing it–but in the meantime, here are my words.
np | Ăłn siĂłg | from the fairy |
v | ag sodar | by soldering |
np | ba chĂșis leis | caused it |
np | i ngan fhios | in no time |
np | de shĂor | constantly |
n | an ghrĂĄin | the hate |
np | donn tite | fallen brown?? |
vp | i bhfostĂș i mbarra taifĂ | stuck in a toffee bar |
vp | ach tubaiste cheart | but a real disater |
vp | in ann breis brĂș | capable of more pressure |
np | ar bhĂĄsta | on death |
n | an fĂĄilteoir | the receptionist |
np | flas tiubh fiacla | thick flash of teeth |
np | ar bhĂĄsta mĂłr groĂ | on a big hearty death |
v | géilleadh | surrender |
vp | siar gloine mhór folcadh béil | back a large glass of mouthwash |
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