freagairt
tá mo dhruim a' freagairt, my back is paining me (especially with reference to a rheumatic pain; an áit a bhfuil a' phian a' freagairt, where you feel the pain (CN) and (PsC).
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sméadhamh
níl s. ar bith sa tinidh agad, your fire is nearly dead
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uain
tá lot ar uain a cinn, there is a wound on the back of her head.
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Feicim
go
bhfuil
a
bhonnaíochaí
bruite
dóite
aige
sa
luaith
agus
an
geimhreadh
ag
tíocht,
b'fhéidir
go
n-éireodh
a
chosaí
nimhneach.
"I see that his soles are burnt and scorched in the ashes and with winter coming, perhaps his feet would become frostbitten."
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Tá
muid
ag
goil
amach
i
gcoinne
brógaí,
caithfidh
'ach
éinne
brógaí
a
fháil
dhúinn
féin
agus
tá
do
chosaí-sa
bruite
agat
sa
luaith
agus
teastaíonn
brógaí
uait
níos
cruaidhe
ná
duine
ar
bith.
"We are going out to get shoes, everyone needs to get shoes for themselves and your feet are burnt in the ashes and you need shoes more than anyone else."
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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".
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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".
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