Bhog
siad
leo
chun
bóthair.
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They went along the road.
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Activities
Transport
Verbs
The city
Place names
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Cén
fear
a
casadh
dhófa
ach
robálaí
eile.
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Who did they meet but another robber.
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Conversation
People
Activities
Adjectives
Life & death
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Ligeadh
an
scéal
aige.
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He was told the story.
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Abstract nouns
Activities
People
Verbs
Conversation
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Dúirt
sé,
Á,
a
amadáin,
shaothró-...
ghoidfeadh
an
fear
sin
a
oiread
aon
oíche
amháin
is
shaothrófá
i
gcaitheamh
i
do
shaoil.
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"Ah, you fool," he said. "That man would earn in one night as much as you would earn in your whole life."
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Adjectives
Everyday phrases
Feelings
People
Verbs
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Bhí
an
geall
cailltí.
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The bet was lost.
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Abstract nouns
Verbs
Feelings
Everyday phrases
Life & death
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D'imigh
siad
leofa
ag
argóint
aríst.
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Off they went again, arguing.
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Activities
Arguments
Adverbs
Verbs
Conversation
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Chuir
siad
geall
eile.
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They placed another bet.
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Activities
Money
Verbs
Everyday phrases
Amount
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Chuir
sé
a
chulaith
éadaigh
agus
an
dá
shúil
a
bhí
ina
cheann
dhon
fhear
an
chneastacht
(...)
robáil.
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He bet the honest man his suit of clothing and the two eyes in his head (...).
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Adjectives
Clothes
Feelings
People
Verbs
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D'fhága
siad
le
socrú
ag
an
gcéad
fhear
a
chasfaí
dhófa.
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They left it with the first man whom they met on the road to settle.
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Activities
People
Places
Verbs
Everyday phrases
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Goidé
an
fear
a
casadh
dhófa
aríst
ach
robálaí
eile.
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Who did they meet again but another robber.
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People
Activities
Everyday phrases
Relationships
Life & death
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D'inis
siad
a
scéal
dó
nuair
a
casadh
dhófa
é.
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They told him their story when they met him.
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Activities
Conversation
People
Relationships
Verbs
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"Á,
a
amadáin",
ar
seisean,
"ghoidfeadh
an
fear
sin
a
oiread
aon
oíche
amháin
is
shaothrófá
i
gcaitheamh
i
do
shaoil".
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"Ah, you fool," he said, "That man would earn in one night as much as you would earn your whole life,".
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Everyday phrases
Feelings
Conversation
Adjectives
Arguments
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Níl
in
do...
do
chuid
oibre
ach
(...).
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"Your work is nothing but (...)."
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Work
Everyday phrases
Feelings
Argument
To be able to
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Bhuel,
nuair
a
bhí
an
geall
cailltí
aige
bhí
sé
gan
éadach
gan
amharc.
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Well, when he had lost the bet he was naked and blind.
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Everyday phrases
Feelings
Life & death
Activities
Adjectives
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Caithigí
isteach
sa
gcoill
mé,
ar
seisean,
as
amharc
na
ndaoiní
sul
bhfeicfí
ar
(...)
an
bhóthair
mé.
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"Throw me into the woods," he said, "out of people's sight before I am seen on (...) of the road."
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Activities
Everyday phrases
Feelings
Places
Verbs
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