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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). Feelings Health Body Everyday phrases Verbs Log in to hear
sméadhamh níl s. ar bith sa tinidh agad, your fire is nearly dead Everyday phrases Feelings Health Adjectives Conversation Log in to hear
uain tá lot ar uain a cinn, there is a wound on the back of her head. Health Feelings Adjectives Physical descriptions Everyday phrases Log in to hear
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." Feelings Verbs Health Weather Everyday phrases
muid ag goil amach i gcoinne brógaí, caithfidh 'ach éinne brógaí a fháil dhúinn féin agus do chosaí-sa bruite agat sa luaith agus teastaíonn brógaí uait níos cruaidhe 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." Activities Clothes Feelings Everyday phrases Health
Ach sáróidh 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
Bhéarfadh amharc dhon dall is (chuirfeadh) súil sa 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