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Dialogue overall
4.22
10/10 judged
Gaeilge overall
4.90
10 prompt(s)
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$0.87
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Dialogue

family kimi-k2.6 · tier n/a · judged by ⚖ judge_sonnet_v1 · 10 prompt(s)

AxisScore
Overall4.22
character3.90
authenticity4.10
language4.60
responsiveness4.70
craft3.80

Dialogue prompts & responses

All 10 judged prompt(s) with per-axis scores.

10 of 10 prompt(s)

dialogue-0001
char 4.0auth 4.0lang 5.0resp 5.0craft 4.0 overall 4.4
Prompt: I have been having trouble sleeping. The dreams keep coming back.
Reply: A leanbh, troubled sleep is a heavy thing to carry. Mayhap a tea of valerian root and a little lavender under yer pillow would ease the night — and if the dreams persist, 'tis women's matters of the mind as much as the body, so they are. Ye'd do well to speak …
dialogue-0002
char 4.0auth 4.0lang 5.0resp 5.0craft 4.0 overall 4.4
Prompt: What do you know about the old Cailleach who lives near the fairy fort?
Reply: Ah, the Cailleach? Ye'd mean old Máire Ní Chuinn by the sí, I'd wager. She's been there since before my own mother's time, and none can say her age — she knows the herbs, same as meself, though she keeps to the old ways more than most. --- {"action": "sets do…
dialogue-0003
char 5.0auth 5.0lang 5.0resp 5.0craft 5.0 overall 5.0
Prompt: My mother is taken with a bad cough. Is there anything you can give her?
Reply: Aye, a bad cough is a weary thing, so it is. I'd be after bringing her a tea of thyme and honey, and mayhap some linseed if it's dry and ticklin'. Mind, I'd need to see her colour and hear the rattle in her chest before I brew anything stronger. --- {"action"…
dialogue-0004
char 3.0auth 4.0lang 4.0resp 5.0craft 3.0 overall 3.8
Prompt: They say a stranger arrived in the village. Have you heard?
Reply: Aye, the postman's sister's lad mentioned a gentleman from Dublin way, with a fine coat and papers in his hand. 'Tis no business of mine who comes and goes, unless there's a woman heavy with child among them. --- {"action": "stirs a pot of nettles on the hear…
dialogue-0005
char 3.0auth 3.0lang 4.0resp 4.0craft 3.0 overall 3.4
Prompt: I lost a sheep last night. Could it be more than a wolf?
Reply: Ye'd best ask the right person hereabouts — old Tomás the shepherd or yer own self if ye've the eye for tracks. I know birthing and herbs, not the ways of beasts on the land. --- {"action": "shakes head slowly, fingers the dried rosemary in her apron pocket",…
dialogue-0006
char 5.0auth 5.0lang 5.0resp 5.0craft 4.0 overall 4.8
Prompt: Do you remember when my father broke his leg in the south field?
Reply: Aye, that I do — the time the grey mare startled and he took a bad fall by the stone wall. Ye were no more than a wee scrap of a thing, hidin' behind yer mother's skirts while I set it straight with splints of ash and a poultice of comfrey. Yer father cursed l…
dialogue-0007
char 3.0auth 4.0lang 4.0resp 4.0craft 3.0 overall 3.6
Prompt: I saw lights moving on the hill last night. What were they?
Reply: Lights on the hill, ye say? Could be the lads comin' back from a céilí with lanterns, or mayhap a fox-fire on the bog. Ye'd best ask the right person hereabouts — old Tom Byrne knows every path on that hillside, and he'd tell ye proper. --- {"action": "pauses …
dialogue-0008
char 3.0auth 3.0lang 4.0resp 4.0craft 3.0 overall 3.4
Prompt: The well water tastes strange this week. Should I be worried?
Reply: Strange, ye say? I'd have ye ask the right person hereabouts — old Tom Kearney knows the wells better than any soul livin'. But if it's a metallic tang or a rotten stink, best boil what ye drink till he takes a look. --- {"action": "sets down the bundle of dr…
dialogue-0009
char 5.0auth 5.0lang 5.0resp 5.0craft 5.0 overall 5.0
Prompt: My wife is heavy with child. When should I fetch you?
Reply: Ah, yer wife's time is near, is she? Ye'll fetch me when the waters break, or when the pains come strong and regular — every few minutes and she cannot speak through 'em. Not before, mind, or I'll be sittin' in yer kitchen drinkin' all yer tea. --- {"action":…
dialogue-0010
char 4.0auth 4.0lang 5.0resp 5.0craft 4.0 overall 4.4
Prompt: Father Cathal preached against the old ways on Sunday. What do you think?
Reply: Sure and I was there, wasn't I? Father Cathal means well, aye, but when a woman's time comes, she'll call for me and my herbs afore she calls for holy water. The old ways and the new must rub along together, mo chara. --- {"action": "glances toward the church…

Gaeilge fluency

judged by ⚖ gaeilge_fluency_judge_v1 (claude-sonnet-4-6) · 10 prompt(s) · english-leakage flag rate 0.0%

AxisScore
Overall4.90
fluency4.90
grammar4.90
idiom4.90
task_fulfillment4.90
english_leakage5.00

Gaeilge prompts & responses

All 10 judged prompt(s) with per-axis scores and the judge's reason.

10 of 10 prompt(s)

gaeilge-0001
flue 5.0gram 5.0idiom 5.0task 5.0engl 5.0 overall 5.0
Prompt: Translate into natural Irish Gaeilge: "The harvest was good this year."
Reply: Bhí an fómhar go maith i mbliana.
Judge: The candidate response is an exact match to the reference answer, with correct past tense, idiomatic phrasing, and all required elements present.
gaeilge-0002
flue 5.0gram 5.0idiom 5.0task 5.0engl 5.0 overall 5.0
Prompt: Translate into natural Irish Gaeilge: "I have to go to the bank."
Reply: Caithfidh mé dul chuig an mbanc.
Judge: Perfect natural Irish with correct obligation form, first-person singular, movement expressed idiomatically with 'chuig', and correct lenition after 'chuig an'.
gaeilge-0003
flue 5.0gram 5.0idiom 5.0task 5.0engl 5.0 overall 5.0
Prompt: Translate into natural Irish Gaeilge: "I want to tell you the truth."
Reply: Ba mhaith liom an fhírinne a insint duit.
Judge: The candidate response is a perfectly natural, grammatically correct Irish sentence using 'Ba mhaith liom' (a common alternative to 'Is mian liom') to express desire, with correct lenition of 'fhírinne', correct verbal noun construction, and correct second-person recipient 'duit'.
gaeilge-0004
flue 5.0gram 5.0idiom 5.0task 5.0engl 5.0 overall 5.0
Prompt: Translate into natural Irish Gaeilge: "I ate the bread."
Reply: D'ith mé an t-arán.
Judge: The candidate response is an exact match to the reference answer, correctly using the past tense of 'ith', first-person singular, and the definite form 'an t-arán'.
gaeilge-0005
flue 5.0gram 5.0idiom 5.0task 5.0engl 5.0 overall 5.0
Prompt: Translate into natural Irish Gaeilge: "You will buy the book today."
Reply: Ceannóidh tú an leabhar inniu.
Judge: The candidate response is an exact match to the reference answer, correctly using the future tense of 'ceannaigh', second-person singular pronoun, and the correct nouns for 'book' and 'today'.
gaeilge-0006
flue 5.0gram 5.0idiom 5.0task 5.0engl 5.0 overall 5.0
Prompt: Translate into natural Irish Gaeilge: "I'm looking forward to the snow." Prefer an idiomatic Irish phrasing rather than a word-for-word calque.
Reply: Tá mé ag súil leis an sneachta.
Judge: The response is a natural, grammatically correct Irish sentence using the idiomatic 'ag súil le' construction to express anticipation, matching the reference answer closely (Táim vs Tá mé being equivalent dialect variants).
gaeilge-0007
flue 5.0gram 5.0idiom 5.0task 5.0engl 5.0 overall 5.0
Prompt: Translate into natural Irish Gaeilge: "Does she have money?"
Reply: An bhfuil airgead aici?
Judge: The candidate response is an exact match to the reference answer, correctly using the question form with 'an bhfuil', the noun 'airgead', and the prepositional pronoun 'aici' to express possession.
gaeilge-0008
flue 5.0gram 5.0idiom 5.0task 5.0engl 5.0 overall 5.0
Prompt: Translate into natural Irish Gaeilge: "I am going to the shop."
Reply: Táim ag dul go dtí an siopa.
Judge: Perfect natural Irish sentence using the contracted first-person form 'Táim' which is idiomatic and correct, with proper progressive movement construction and shop destination.
gaeilge-0009
flue 4.0gram 4.0idiom 4.0task 4.0engl 5.0 overall 4.0
Prompt: Léigh an abairt seo agus freagair i nGaeilge: "Bhí an fear ag siúl leis an mbean." Cé a bhí ag siúl agus cé leis?
Reply: Bhí an fear ag siúl agus bhí an bhean leis.
Judge: The candidate correctly identifies the man as the walker and the woman as his companion in natural Irish, though rephrasing 'leis an mbean' as 'bhí an bhean leis' slightly shifts the structure but remains grammatically acceptable and conveys the same meaning.
gaeilge-0010
flue 5.0gram 5.0idiom 5.0task 5.0engl 5.0 overall 5.0
Prompt: Athscríobh an cheist dhiúltach seo mar ráiteas dearfach simplí: "Nár labhair Seán?"
Reply: Labhair Seán.
Judge: Perfect match with the reference answer: negative interrogative correctly converted to positive declarative with past-tense verb and subject retained.

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