About this phrase
The literal meaning of gabh mo leithscéal is take my excuse but its actual meaning is excuse me.
The phrase is constructed as follows:
- Gabh is the imperative mood, second person, singular of the regular verb gabh, meaning take.
- Mo is a possessive adjective that means my.
- Leithscéal is a masculine noun that means excuse, apology.
Other ways of saying excuse me
Gabh mo leithscéal is not the only way to express this sentiment:
- The phrase gabhaim pardún agat, pronounced, roughly, gom paardoon ogot, has currency in Munster.
Incorrect uses
Avoid gaelicising the idiomatic use of 'excuse me', current in some English dialects, as a substitute for the more straightforward 'what?'.