Pósfaidh
sí
fear
ar
bith
a
leigheasfas
í.
"She will marry any man who will cure her".
Activities
Feelings
Relationships
Verbs
Everyday phrases
play
Ach
sáróidh
sé
ar
dhochtúirí
na
hÉireann
a
leigheas
ach
leigheasóidh
mise
í.
"But all the doctors in Ireland will fail to cure her, but I will cure her".
Feelings
Health
People
Verbs
Everyday phrases
play
Tá
rud
beag
(caitin)
i
bpoll
agus
tá
tobar
uisce
ag
bun
crainn
agus
dhá
bhfaghadh
sí
trí
bhraon
de
le
n-ól
leigheasódh
sé
í.
"There is a small (...) thing in a hole and and there is a well of water at the bottom of a tree and if she got three drops of it to drink it would cure her".
Abstract nouns
Adjectives
Food and drink
Objects
Feelings
play
Is
tá
mise
le
sin
a
dhéanamh
gan
mórán
moille
is
a
thabhairt
'uici.
"And I am going to do that shortly and bring it to her."
Activities
Everyday phrases
Verbs
Adverbs
Pronouns
play
Bhuel,
mhoithigh
an
fear
seo
a
bhí
faoin
mbairille
an
chaint.
Well, this man who was under the barrel heard the talk.
People
Everyday phrases
Verbs
Objects
Feelings
play
Chuirfeadh
sé
súil
insa
dall.
"It would put eyes into the blind," he said.
Idioms
Feelings
Conversation
Relationships
Verbs
play
Bhéarfadh
sé
amharc
dhon
dall
is
(chuirfeadh)
sé
súil
sa
té
nach
bhfuil
aon
súil
ina
cheann.
"It would bring sight to the blind and it would put eyes into the one who had no eyes in his head".
Abstract nouns
Feelings
Idioms
Life & death
Health
play
Agus...
bhuel,
má
fhaghaimse
é
sin,
arsa
an
fear
seo,
cuirfidh
sé,
b'fhéidir,
súil
in
mo
cheann.
"And, well, if I get that," said this man, "perhaps it will put eyes in my head."
Conversation
Feelings
Interjections
People
Idioms
play
.
.
.ní
ar
laethanta
saoire,
a
déarfainn,
atá
se
ann.
. . . not on holidays, I would say, that's him.
Everyday phrases
Conversation
Feelings
Idioms
Adverbs
play
Is
é
an
t-ainm
anois
atá
ar
an
bhfear
seo
ná
Padraic,
Phádraic
Thomáis
Ó
Raghallaigh,
The name of this man is now Padraic, Phádraic Thomáis Ó Raghallaigh,
People
Names
Conversation
Everyday phrases
Language
play
agus
tá
sé
i
Tenerife
na
laethanta
seo.
and he is in Tenerife these days.
Geographical terms
Time
People
Everyday phrases
Places
play
Céad
fáilte
romhat,
a
Phádraic.
A hundred thousand welcomes, Padraic.
Everyday phrases
Greetings
Amounts
Terms of endearment
Feelings
play
Go
raibh
maith
agat
a
Mháirtín.
Thank you, Mháirtín.
Everyday phrases
Greetings
People
Terms of endearment
Conversation
play
Cén
chaoi
an
bhfuil
tú?
How are you?
Conversation
Greetings
Everyday phrases
play
Tá
me
go
maith,
mh'anam.
I am well, by god (my soul).
Feelings
Everyday phrases
Interjections
Language
To be able to
play