Midnight Mysteries: New Year's Adventure in Cobh

EPISODE · Dec 31, 2025 · 14 MIN

Midnight Mysteries: New Year's Adventure in Cobh

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Fluent Fiction - Irish: Midnight Mysteries: New Year's Adventure in Cobh Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ga/episode/2025-12-31-23-34-01-ga Story Transcript:Ga: Bhí an spéir thar Chobh lán de réaltaí d'fheasa, mar a bhí an athbhliana ag fanacht go fóill ag an ngeata ama.En: The sky over Cobh was full of knowing stars, as the new year still awaited at the gate of time.Ga: Bhí Cillian, Siobhan, agus Maeve i measc na sluaite ar na sráideanna cobblestone gleoite seo, mórthimpeallaithe ag soilse a dhoircheann an gheimhridh.En: Cillian, Siobhan, and Maeve were among the crowds on these quaint cobblestone streets, surrounded by lights that dimmed the winter.Ga: Bhí Cillian ag seoladh an scavenger hunt.En: Cillian was leading the scavenger hunt.Ga: Bhí mapa airgeadais ullmhaithe aige, agus bhí dóchas á choinneáil go dtiocfadh leis an plean seo an bua a thabhairt dóibh agus go dtabharfadh sé aird Mhaebhe air.En: He had prepared a strategic map and held out hope that this plan would lead them to victory and capture Maeve's attention.Ga: Bhí Siobhan, mar ba ghnách, amhrasach faoin bplean.En: Siobhan, as usual, was skeptical about the plan.Ga: “Níl sé seo praiticiúil, Cillian,” a dúirt sí leis, ach bhí sí réidh chun an eachtra a thógáil.En: "This isn’t practical, Cillian," she told him, but she was ready to embark on the adventure.Ga: Bhí Maeve, ag ciceáil clocha feathail ar an gconair, níos sásta leis an nóiméad ná leis an sprioc féin.En: Maeve, kicking pebbles on the path, was happier with the moment than with the goal itself.Ga: Thaitin an t-atmaisféar le hí.En: She enjoyed the atmosphere.Ga: Bhí sí ag caint faoin gcultúr ealaíne a shíleann sí a ghabh Cobh, le dathanna na tithe ag paniúrú a samhlaíochta.En: She was talking about the art culture she imagined had captured Cobh, with the colors of the houses painting her imagination.Ga: Go gairid, d'eascair deacracht.En: Soon, a difficulty arose.Ga: Bhí an mapa liobrálach éagmhaiseach.En: The map was liberally ambiguous.Ga: Bhain sé crann amháin as cláir, agus níorbh ionann eaochas amháin a bhí le fáil i ndánlann áitiúil le gaothscáth amháin a bhí crochta i gcrainn Nollag.En: It left out one tree from the boards, and there was no match between a key found in a local gallery and an umbrella hanging from Christmas trees.Ga: Rinne Siobhan lámh na mná a chomhairle, ag rá gur mearbhall a bhí air.En: Siobhan gave the lady's hand advice, saying it was confusing.Ga: Rinne Maeve gáire le gáire maith.En: Maeve laughed heartily.Ga: Bhí an rás ag teip níos mó cosúil leis an mbealach a rinne an dream mór scéim imthosctha céanna.En: The race was failing, resembling a grand crowd making the same circumstantial scheme.Ga: Ach d'fhoghlaim Cillian ceacht ag an bpointe seo.En: But Cillian learned a lesson at this point.Ga: Bhí a fhios aige go raibh páirt de an raca ról-chasta.En: He knew part of the chase was overly complicated.Ga: D’fhéadfaí níos mó cathanna a dhéanamh i gcomhpháirtíocht.En: More battles could be fought in partnership.Ga: “Muise, a leithéidí, ní mór dúinn a bheith ag obair le chéile,” ar sé le rá.En: “Well, folks, we need to work together,” he said.Ga: Thosaigh siad ag comhoibriú ar gaiscéacht seo.En: They began collaborating on this challenge.Ga: Le chéile, thóg siad treo difriúil.En: Together, they took a different direction.Ga: Dhírigh siad isteach a bhfeasacht ar na báid uimhir cúig faoin cúl an áit a raibh an t-alt deireanach.En: They focused their awareness on the boats numbered five near the back where the final item was located.Ga: Bhí alltacht orthu agus iad ag lorg na míre, táilliúin dhraíochta déanta agus tinte ealaíne mar a bhí dhreigheann os a chionn.En: They were astonished as they searched for the item, enchanted tokens made and fireworks as dragons above them.Ga: Rinne iarracht deireanach orthu tríd an carn rudaí, agus fuair siad an mír sin fada acu.En: They made a last effort through the heap of things, and they found the item they longed for.Ga: Níor bhuadar i ndeireadh thiar, ach ní raibh sin i gceist.En: In the end, they didn’t win, but that wasn’t the point.Ga: Ag ealú gan coinne, thug Maeve do Cillian sceitsín beag a rinne sí iad féin le linn an turas sin.En: Unexpectedly, Maeve gave Cillian a little sketch she made during that trip.Ga: D’aimsigh sé a croí agus a shaothar a fheabhsú.En: It touched his heart and improved his work.Ga: Bhí áthas air an nasc sin a bhaint amach.En: He was glad to make that connection.Ga: Sa ghlaoch sin an oíche, d’fhoghlaim Cillian gur fiú i bhfad níos mó a dhéanamh le haghaidh gnáth-eachtraí.En: In that call of the night, Cillian learned that much more is worth doing for ordinary adventures.Ga: Bhí spiorad saoil nua dó bogadh ar aghaidh, anois sa bhliain nua.En: A new spirit of life moved him forward, now in the new year. Vocabulary Words:knowing: d'fheasaawaited: ag fanachtquaint: gleoitecobblestone: cobblestonedimmed: a dhoircheannstrategic: airgeadaisskeptical: amhrasachembark: a thógáilimagined: a shíleann sícaptured: a ghabharose: d'eascairambiguous: éagmhaiseachboards: cláirgallery: dánlannumbrella: gaothscáthheartily: gáire maithcircumstantial: imthoscthalesson: ceachtoverly: ról-chastabattles: cathannapartnership: comhpháirtíochtcollaborating: ag comhoibriúawareness: feasachtastonished: alltachtenchanted: dhraíochtaheap: carnsketch: sceitsínconnection: nascordinary: gnáthspirit: spiorad

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