There were a few words and phrases there which you can use when talking about Ag iasgach (Fishing). Let’s look at some of them again in context.
Am bu toigh leat a dhol a dh’iasgach?
Would you like to go fishing?
Cur na mara
Seasickness
Faisg air a’ chidhe
Near the pier
A dhol a-mach san eathar
To go out [going out] in the boat
Deiseil is deònach
Ready and willing
Dè dh’fheumas mi?
What do I need?
Aodach dìonach
Waterproof clothes
Bòtannan
Wellies [wellington boots]
Seacaid-teasairginn
Life-jacket
Cuirm-chnuic
Picnic
Slat
A rod
Slat-iasgaich
A fishing rod
‘S e dorgh a chleachdas mise
It’s a handline that I use
Dubhan-iasgaich
Fishing hook
Aodach blàth dìonach
Warm protective clothes
Tha an còrr agam.
I have the rest.
Tha fadachd orm ri d’ fhaicinn Dihaoine.
I just can’t wait to see you on Friday.
Nan glacadh tu iasg …
If you caught a fish …
… an itheadh tu e …
… would you eat it …
… no an cuireadh tu air ais e?
… or would you put it back?
Innsidh mi dhut ma ghlacas mi fear!
I’ll tell you if I catch one!
We’ll catch up with some more of these as well as adding some new words and phrases to our vocabulary as we progress through this lesson.