Cork v Sligo...Tg4.
What game is on Sacar Beo tonight ??
Also .... just thinking ....
Would it be handy to start a thread with just Irish translation of the terms used..... i.e Whats offside in Irish ??
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Cork v Sligo...Tg4.
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Offside = "As an imirt"Originally Posted by A face
This is what they use when I've watched games on TG4. But directly translated it would be "out of the play".
Technically it is supposed to be Cathair ChorcaiOriginally Posted by dublinharp
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I don't know why, I'm not an Irish teacher or anything but thats what they use on TG4 anyways.![]()
You don't think that maybe they are saying "As an imirt" when the ball goes 'out of play"Originally Posted by sullanefc
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That would be "as imirt".Originally Posted by Krstic
"as an imirt" means "out of the play".
No, i've listened to it carefully and they have used it when a player is offside. Watch the game tonight and you'll hear them say it.Originally Posted by Krstic
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They definitely use "as an imirt" for offside.
"out of the play" is exactly what offside is anyway. Same translation in Spanish; "fuera de juego".Originally Posted by sullanefc
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Sort of on topic, are TG4 or anyone showing the Derry Shels, or any other game, next week? They haven't advertised it as far as I can see.
They haven't announced it yet. They usually announce it in blocks of games.Originally Posted by Slash/ED
They're showing Derry and Rovers tomorrow night.
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