
Fluent Fiction - Irish: Dublin Market Magic: An Irish Tale of Friendship and Gifts Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ga/episode/2026-06-16-22-34-01-ga Story Transcript:Ga: Spreagann solas geal na siopaí Siobhán agus Eamon mar a siúlann siad isteach i Margadh Bhaile Átha Cliath.En: The bright lights of the shops inspire Siobhán and Eamon as they walk into Margadh Bhaile Átha Cliath (Dublin Market).Ga: Tá uafás uirthi.En: She is horrified.Ga: Tá bronntanas breithlá ag teastáil ó Siobhán dá col ceathrar Claire sula n-eitiltítear leo chuig an nGaillimh.En: Siobhán needs a birthday gift for her cousin Claire before they fly to Gaillimh (Galway).Ga: Is fearr léi bualadh le Claire le rud éigin speisialta ina lámha.En: She prefers to meet Claire with something special in her hands.Ga: Agus iad i measc sna cáscaí, tá an t-am ag éirí gearr. Tá Siobhán éifeachtach, de ghnáth réidh le haghaidh gach rud.En: With time running short, Siobhán is usually efficient, always ready for everything.Ga: Ach inniu, tá imní uirthi de bharr Eamon.En: But today, she's anxious because of Eamon.Ga: Tá aoibhneas ag Eamon dul tríd an ngach seod i ngach crochán.En: Eamon delights in browsing every trinket in every stall.Ga: Ní leis ach cúpla nóiméad den chlog a bhriseadh, agus é ag casadh suas giotár beag plaisteach fiú.En: It's just a few minutes of the clock for him, even as he picks up and strums a small plastic guitar.Ga: "Déan deifir, Eamon!" bulaíonn Siobhán.En: "Hurry up, Eamon!" urges Siobhán.Ga: "Caithfidh muid rud dheas a fháil roimh an eitilt."En: "We need to find something nice before the flight."Ga: Ach tá Eamon amach ann, ag bualadh cordaí an giotáir shimplí agus ag aoibh gháire.En: But Eamon is out there, strumming the simple guitar chords and smiling broadly.Ga: "Tá sé ceart go leor, Siobhán. Gheobhaimid rud iontach le neart saoil," a freagraíonn sé socair.En: "It's okay, Siobhán. We'll find something wonderful with plenty of time," he responds calmly.Ga: Suireann siad isteach i siopa a dhíolann seodra traidisiúnta na hÉireann.En: They enter a shop selling traditional Irish jewelry.Ga: Léim croí Siobhán nuair a thrasnaíonn siad muince harpa Gaelach, lámhdhéanta agus gleoite.En: Siobhán's heart leaps when they come across an Irish harp necklace, handcrafted and charming.Ga: Ach níl ann ach ceann amháin. Tá sé níos daoire ná mar a bhí siad ag súil leis.En: But there's only one, and it's more expensive than they expected.Ga: "Tá sé foirfe!" a deir Siobhán, guth beagán caochta le mothúchán.En: "It's perfect!" says Siobhán, her voice slightly choked with emotion.Ga: "Ach..." Sa gearrthéarma, cuireann brón uirthi saoil, ach tá uirthi a bheith fónta.En: "But..." In the short term, she's saddened by the cost, but she needs to be practical.Ga: Siúlann Eamon suas go dtí an chuntar.En: Eamon walks up to the counter.Ga: "Déanfaidh muid socrú," a deir sé le soilse dáiríre sa súile.En: "We'll make it work," he says with genuine resolve in his eyes.Ga: Siúlann siad beirt chuig an díoltóir, Eamon ag bladar faoi cheol na Gaeltachta agus cé chomh uathúil is atá an muince.En: They both approach the vendor, with Eamon chatting about the music of the Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking regions) and how unique the necklace is.Ga: Leis an mbeirt acu ag obair le chéile, tairgeann Siobhán agus Eamon a gcuid airgid.En: Working together, Siobhán and Eamon pool their money.Ga: Faireann an díoltóir orthu le splancán beag sa shúl agus glacann le lascaine speisialta, mar gheall ar an acmhainn shaghasnaíochta a léirigh siad beirt le chéile.En: The vendor looks at them with a twinkle in his eye and offers a special discount, appreciating the resourcefulness they demonstrated together.Ga: Ag deireadh an lae, téann siad go dtí geata na heitilte le muince gleoite don chuisne Claire.En: At the end of the day, they head to the flight gate with a lovely necklace for Claire's birthday.Ga: Tá áthas ar Siobhán, an íomhá de neamhord a léiriú ar a bailiúcháin léi mar a fhoghlaimíonn sí a scíth a ligint.En: Siobhán is happy, reflecting an image of chaos as she learns to relax.Ga: "Go raibh maith agat, Eamon," a scaoileann Siobhán go meilte.En: "Thank you, Eamon," Siobhán says, softened.Ga: "Mura mbeifeá anseo, ní bheinn in ann na nótaí uirthi a chaitheamh."En: "If you hadn't been here, I wouldn't have been able to tackl
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