seisear
chlann
aici
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six children, she has
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Numbers
People
Pronouns
Everyday phrases
Relationships
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ceann
amháin
|
one of them
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Pronouns
Amount
Everyday phrases
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ní
théann
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(he) doesn't go
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Verbs
Activities
Negation
Pronouns
Everyday phrases
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agus
dúirt
sé go
mbeadh
sé
leis
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and he said, that he would be with him
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Conversation
Feelings
Relationships
Verbs
Pronouns
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go
mbeadh
sí
leofa
|
that she would belong to them
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Relationships
Verbs
Feelings
Abstract nouns
Pronouns
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chonaic
siad
|
they saw
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Verbs
Activities
Pronouns
Past participle
Feelings
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‘Sin
iad
na
haingle
cearta’,
a
dúirt
sí,
‘a
bhíonns
baistithe
agus
a
fhaghanns
bás'
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'Those are the real angels,’ said she, ‘ the ones who die after baptism'
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Religion
Life and Death
Pronouns
Reported Speech
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Is
tá
mise
le
sin
a
dhéanamh
gan
mórán
moille
is
a
thabhairt
'uici.
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"And I am going to do that shortly and bring it to her."
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Activities
Everyday phrases
Verbs
Adverbs
Pronouns
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Is
as
Cathair
Na
Mart
mé.
|
I am from Westport.
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Geographical terms
The city
People
Pronouns
Everyday phrases
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An
bhfuil
a
fhios
agat
céard
é
féin?
|
Do you know what it is yourself?
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Conversation
Everyday phrases
Pronouns
Feelings
Interjections
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Agus
tháinig
mé
anall
anseo,
|
And I came over here,
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Activities
Everyday phrases
Verbs
Pronouns
Places
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Má
bhíonn
siad
i
bhfad
ó
chéile.
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If they are far from each other.
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Adverbs
Prepositions
Pronouns
Relationships
Feelings
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"Gabh
i
leith,
Tomás",
nó
cibé
ainm
a
bheadh
air,
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"Come here, Tomás", or whatever his name would be,
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Everyday phrases
Conversation
People
Physical contact
Pronouns
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