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46 Cards in this Set
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world
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an domhan, na domhain, m1
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domhan (ns), domhain (gs)
na domhain (np), na ndomhan (gp) |
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life
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an bheatha, na beathaí, f4
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beatha (ns), beatha (gs)
beathaí (np), mbeathaí (gp) |
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hand
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an lámh, na lámha, f2
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lámh (ns), láimhe (gs)
lámha (np), lámh (gp) |
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eye
He has one blue eye and one brown eye. |
an tsúil, na súile, f2
Tá ceann dá shúile gorm agus an ceann eile donn. |
súil (ns), súile (gs)
súile (np), súl (gp) http://talkirish.com/blogs/wordaday/archive/2010/02/26/irish-word-a-day-s-250-il-eye.aspx |
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near to
Word of the Day 2/15/10 |
i ngar do
Word of the Day 2/15/10 |
Cónaíonn siad i ngar do chathair na Gaillimhe.
They live near to the city of Galway. |
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degree (as in temperature)
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an chéim, na céimeanna, f2
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an chéim (ns), na céime (gs)
na céimeanna (np), na gcéimeanna (gp) |
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foot (to measure quantity)
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an troigh, na troithe, f2
NB: takes the plural "troithe" for numbers 3-10 |
an troigh (ns), na troighe (gs)
na troithe (np), na dtroithe (gp) |
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year
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an bhliain, na blianta, f3
NB: takes a special plural form "bliana"with the numbers 3-10 |
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head, one
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an ceann, na cinn, m1
NB: takes a special plural form "cinn" with the numbers 3-10 |
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inch
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an t-orlach, na orlaí, m1
NB: takes a special plural form "orlaí" with the numbers 3-10 |
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week
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an seachtain seachtainí, f2
NB: takes the special plural form " seachtainí " with the numbers 3-10 |
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yard (used in measurement)
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an slat, na slata, f2
NB: takes the special plural form " slata " with the numbers 3-10 |
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hour
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an uair, na uaireanta, f
NB: takes the special plural form " uaire " with the numbers 3-10 |
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egg
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an ubh, uibheacha, f2
NB: takes the special plural form " uibhe " with the numbers 3-10 |
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brother
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an deatháir, na deartháireacha, m
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two feet
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dhá troigh
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three feet
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trí troithe
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four feet
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ceithre troithe
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five feet
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cúig troithe
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six feet
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sé troithe
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hard, adverb
Word of the Day, 19 Feb 10 |
dian
Word of the Day, 19 Feb 10 |
Oibrím go dian agus ansin ligim mo scíth.
I work hard and then I take a rest. |
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wine
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fíon
an fíon, na fíonta (m3) |
Bhí an fíon maith.
The wine was good. |
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umbrella
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scáth fearthainne
an scáth fearthainne, na scáthanna fearthainne (m3) |
Táimid faoin scáth fearthainne.
We are under the umbrella. |
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rainbow
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tua ceatha
an tua ceatha (m1) |
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mouth
He put it in his mouth. http://talkirish.com/blogs/wordaday/archive/2010/02/27/irish-word-a-day-b-233-al-mouth.aspx |
an béal, na béala, m1
Chuir sé ina bhéal é. |
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hair
I have long, brown hair. http://talkirish.com/blogs/wordaday/archive/2010/02/28/irish-word-a-day-gruaig-hair.aspx |
an ghruaig, f2
Tá gruaig fhada dhonn agam. |
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3 years
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trí bliana
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4 years
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ceithre bliana
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5 years
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cúig bliana
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6 years
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sé bliana
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7 years
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seacht mbliana
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8 years
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ocht mbliana
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9 years
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naoi mbliana
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10 years
45 |
deich mbliana
45 |
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for example
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mar shampla
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sentence
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an abairt, na habairtí, f2
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Happy Easter
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Beannachtaí na Cásca
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Easter
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Cáisc
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tongue
She stuck her tongue out. |
an teanga, na teangacha, f4
Chuir sí a teanga amach http://talkirish.com/blogs/wordaday/archive/2010/03/02/irish-word-a-day-teanga-tongue.aspx |
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brain
He doesn't have a brain at all. |
an inchinn, f2
Níl inchinn ar bith aige. http://talkirish.com/blogs/wordaday/archive/2010/03/03/irish-word-a-day-inchinn-brain.aspx |
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thumb
He hit his thumb with the hammer. |
an ordóg, f2
Bhuail sé a ordóg leis an chasúr. http://talkirish.com/blogs/wordaday/archive/2010/03/04/irish-word-a-day-ord-243-g-thumb.aspx |
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finger, digit
I licked my finger. |
méar - an mhéar, na méara f2
Ligh mé mo mhéar. http://talkirish.com/blogs/wordaday/archive/2010/03/05/irish-word-a-day-m-233-ar-finger.aspx |
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Bon voyage. (May you succeed on your road.)
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Go n-éirí an bóthar leat.
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Bon appetit.
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Go ndéana sé a mhaith duit!
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leg, foot, handle
I put my foot there. |
cos (f2)
an chos, na cosa (f2) Chuir mé mo chos ann. http://talkirish.com/blogs/wordaday/archive/2010/03/06/irish-word-a-day-cos-foot.aspx |
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egg
I ate an egg and bread. |
ubh (f2)
an ubh, na huibheacha (f2) D'ith me ubh agus arán http://talkirish.com/blogs/wordaday/archive/2010/03/11/irish-word-a-day-ubh-egg.aspx |
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