That photo’s an immediate fail. It’s “conas atá tú”.
79c mo pholl gruagach.
scottser
you’d be better off spending the 79c on de-gruaging your thoin.
Sinabhfuil
Bhféidir go bhfuil folt ar do thónsa, ach níl ar chuile na tóin.
bisted
…I think you’ll find that in Gregory’s neck of the woods it’s: Cad é mar atá tú.
Ultach
Or even “De mar a tha thu”, as a nod to his proclaimed Scottish roots. Anyway, we’ve had Irish predictive text for years now. Samsung provides a full Irish language interface. Thought I’d mention it to see if I get any bites from Louis.
Caroline
Yes but it’s not the predictive aspect that makes it useful, it’s the swiping feature. Previously Irish wasn’t available on any swiping-type app.
Ultach
Ooh. Must catch up with this swiping. I didn’t know it was a thing. Will consult our household tweens for instruction. There’s me just typing all these years. Curry my yoghurt Caroline.
That photo’s an immediate fail. It’s “conas atá tú”.
79c mo pholl gruagach.
you’d be better off spending the 79c on de-gruaging your thoin.
Bhféidir go bhfuil folt ar do thónsa, ach níl ar chuile na tóin.
…I think you’ll find that in Gregory’s neck of the woods it’s: Cad é mar atá tú.
Or even “De mar a tha thu”, as a nod to his proclaimed Scottish roots. Anyway, we’ve had Irish predictive text for years now. Samsung provides a full Irish language interface. Thought I’d mention it to see if I get any bites from Louis.
Yes but it’s not the predictive aspect that makes it useful, it’s the swiping feature. Previously Irish wasn’t available on any swiping-type app.
Ooh. Must catch up with this swiping. I didn’t know it was a thing. Will consult our household tweens for instruction. There’s me just typing all these years. Curry my yoghurt Caroline.
Iúir bhuelchaim.