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rampaéraí nach é an rampaéraí é! bochaill (nó bacach) ag imeacht chuile áit a mba mhaith leis Everyday phrases Adjectives Feelings Verbs Animals Log in to hear
reamhar ná tóig oram í .i. caint reamhar, rough speech, using curse-words, etc. Everyday phrases Feelings Language Adjectives Conversation Log in to hear
reimhe is raimhe fuil 'ná uisce Food and drink Everyday phrases Folklore Feelings Idioms Log in to hear
reithíneacht tá an chaor' ar reithíneacht, the ewe is in season Animals Feelings Life & death Activity Everyday phrases Log in to hear
roilleadh ghá roilleadh héin (ar a' mbóthar), rolling itself (horse). Animals Activities Verbs Feelings The countryside Log in to hear
roinn an sagart agus a' póilí, tabhair a gcuid dóf' agus ná bíof aon roinn agad leóf, give them their due and have nothing more to do with them Everyday phrases Idioms Feelings Relationships Verbs Log in to hear
ruaibíní (bhí) ruaibíní - mar adéarfá súilí do bhrógaí - is na curaigh seo - curaigh an dá éadan Adjectives Everyday phrases Bodies Feelings Objects Log in to hear
saighead (vb) shaighead sé an madadh ionnam, he set the dog at me; a' saghdú madaidh, setting on, inciting a dog. Animals Activities Verbs Feelings Everyday phrases Log in to hear
samhlaigh tá an intinn chéanna ag a' bhfear thoir agus ní shamhlóchá leis é, he has the same disposition (he'd take a knife to you) and you'd never think it of him Feelings Personality Everyday phrases Idioms Verbs Log in to hear
saoghal Éabha ní bhainfeadh an saoghal Éabha anuas mé, the whole world; an saoghal Ádhaimh is similarly used. Abstract nouns Everyday phrases Feelings Relationships Idioms Log in to hear
sáraigh sháraigh siad mé (the calves) bested me, got the better of me, got away from me: used impersonally: sháraigh air aon bhean fháil, he failed to get any wife; a' sárú oram, contradicting me, arguing me down. Activities Feelings Verbs Idioms Relationships Log in to hear
sás is maith a' sás na cruic a tharraint, the hills are good to draw it (rain), they usually do Adjectives Activities Everyday phrases Feelings Weather Log in to hear
scannail is olc í an scannail sa gcóir ná san éagóir, g. to accuse someone of stealing something in the right or in the wrong (it gives scandal) Abstract nouns Activities Adjectives Feelings Idioms Log in to hear
scealb scealab cloich' , píosa géar Objects Geographical terms Shapes Feelings Adjectives Log in to hear
sceataí lá sceataí .i. lá dósta, lá a mbeith gaoth láidir is fearthainn chruaidh Calendar & Seasons Feelings Weather Everyday phrases Activities Log in to hear