Seosamh Ó Cathail Admin
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- Full name
- Seosamh Ó Cathail
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- Voice
- male
- Location
- Enniscrone Pier, Kilglass ED, Ballymote-Tubbercurry Municipal District, County Sligo, Connacht, F26 Y3Y9, Ireland
- Language ability
- B2
Irish | English | Tags | Audio | |
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criogaire
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cricket (BS); she has the same pronunciation for 'cigire'. | Activities Language People Objects Everyday phrases | Log in to hear | |
baltaí
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cow's baren (note the first a is short) | Animals Farming life Everyday phrases Adjectives Feelings | Log in to hear | |
bradhall
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cormorant | Animals Geographical terms Seashore wildlife | Log in to hear | |
seadú
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(tá) an ghaoth a' seadú, continuing, not settling or abating; (duine) a' seadú, ( a person) staying on in a house (instead of going home as he should continuing, staying on | Activities Feelings Everyday phrases Verbs Adjectives | Log in to hear | |
conacra
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conacre | Farming life Land Agriculture Geographical terms Objects | Log in to hear | |
tiogainní
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come on, I have heard teanamaí also used to address more than one person | Everyday phrases Conversation Language People Activities | Log in to hear | |
gearlachán
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collar-bone | Anatomy The body Objects | Log in to hear | |
gaéthe
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is fuar a' gaéthe é sin (TmB); tá gaéthe beag fuar a' tíocht aníos annsin. cold sting, breeze | Adjectives Weather Feelings Conversation Everyday phrases | Log in to hear | |
coirín
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coirín a bhíof acú a' fiuchadh an uisc' before they had kettles and pots | Everyday phrases Food and drink Activities Past participle Conversational | Log in to hear | |
ruacan
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bia rí ruacan, agus bia bodach báirneach (sean-ocal). cockle | Food and drink Folklore Animals Everyday phrases Adjectives | Log in to hear | |
clómhar
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clover | Plants Countryside Food and drink Seashore wildlife Geographical terms | Log in to hear | |
clabhtaí
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clouds | Abstract nouns Weather Geographical terms Nature Astronomy | Log in to hear | |
páinéid
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tá an phláinéid athruí, (our) climate has changed, we now get a different kind of weather climate | Abstract nouns Adjectives Everyday phrases Weather Life & death | Log in to hear | |
alt
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thuit sé le alt, fell over the cliff into the sea. cliff | Geographical terms The seashore Objects Disaster Nature | Log in to hear | |
stíoc
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chuck to hens, but stíoc when calling chickens is the proper word to use | Activities Animals Food and drink Everyday phrases Language | Log in to hear |