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Seosamh Ó Cathail
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Enniscrone Pier, Kilglass ED, Ballymote-Tubbercurry Municipal District, County Sligo, Connacht, F26 Y3Y9, Ireland
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criogaire cricket (BS); she has the same pronunciation for 'cigire'. Activities Language People Objects Everyday phrases Log in to hear
baltaí na cow's baren (note the first a is short) Animals Farming life Everyday phrases Adjectives Feelings Log in to hear
bradhall cormorant Animals Geographical terms Seashore wildlife Log in to hear
seadú (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 conacre Farming life Land Agriculture Geographical terms Objects Log in to hear
tiogainní 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 collar-bone Anatomy The body Objects Log in to hear
gaéthe 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 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 bia rí ruacan, agus bia bodach báirneach (sean-ocal). cockle Food and drink Folklore Animals Everyday phrases Adjectives Log in to hear
clómhar clover Plants Countryside Food and drink Seashore wildlife Geographical terms Log in to hear
clabhtaí clouds Abstract nouns Weather Geographical terms Nature Astronomy Log in to hear
páinéid 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 thuit sé le alt, fell over the cliff into the sea. cliff Geographical terms The seashore Objects Disaster Nature Log in to hear
stíoc 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