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- Seosamh Ó Cathail
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- Location
- Enniscrone Pier, Kilglass ED, Ballymote-Tubbercurry Municipal District, County Sligo, Connacht, F26 Y3Y9, Ireland
- Language ability
- B2
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éan
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níl aon ál nach mbíonn éan corr orthaí, said in respect of one member of a highly respectable decent family who was not so, who turned out different | Abstract nouns Feelings People Relationships Proverbs | Log in to hear | |
éisteacht
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bhfuil tú ag éisteacht liom, are you listening to me? | Activities Everyday phrases Conversation Feelings Verbs | Log in to hear | |
éisteallach
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duine éisteallach, fastidious person (Sb); in particular a horse that won't drink from a smelly bucket is said to be éisteallach, or a cow (MMt), (AL). | Adjectives Animals Feelings Folklore Proverbs | Log in to hear | |
eitigh
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heitíof thú .i. ní ghlacfadh an ghearr-chaile a d'iarr tú thú. | Everyday phrases Feelings Adjectives Language Relationships | Log in to hear | |
feamainn
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A: bhí tú i Meiriceá? B: bhíos, .. go bhfaca mé an fheamainn bhuí, yes, but I stayed very short, just long enough to see the sea-weed | Activities Feelings Geographical terms Everyday phrases Food and drink | Log in to hear | |
fearb
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in phr. m'fhearb, my word; 'seadh, m'fhearb, yes, indeed | Everyday phrases Idioms Interjections Feelings Conversation | Log in to hear | |
féidhm
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imthí ó fhéim, nach mbeith i n-ann dadaí a dhéanamh | Everyday phrases Feelings Verbs Idiom Adverbs | Log in to hear | |
feistiú
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chuir siad feistiú troda orthú héin, equipped themselves for fight, armed themselves with graips | Activities Verbs Feelings Objects Everyday phrases | Log in to hear | |
fiatalach
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tá fiatalach air, it is going to be wild, rough, stormy (at sea); young lads liked to hear this: they would not have to go out fishing | Feelings Weather Everyday phrases People Activities | Log in to hear | |
fídeáil
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a' fídeáil cearc, feeding hens | Activities Food and drink Animals Everyday phrases Work | Log in to hear | |
fobha
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a' tabhairt fobha duithe, a' ligean a' ghráin aicí, a' grán a ligean síos sa mbró (when grinding corn) | Activities Food and drink Verbs Everyday phrases Farming life | Log in to hear | |
fobhar
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tá fobhar ar a' ngealaigh, the moon is on the wane, í ag goil siar | Weather Astronomy Adjectives Everyday phrases Verbs | Log in to hear | |
fobhthaí
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fofaí ag a chéilí, an t-olc istigh acú dá chéilí (TmB); cho fofaí le madadh, ready for fight. | Everyday phrases Folklore Animals Feelings Idioms | Log in to hear | |
fóidín
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fuaidh a' fóidín meara ort, you went astray (MC); tá fóidín meara air, he is wrong in the head. | Idioms Feelings Everyday phrases Adjectives Verbs | Log in to hear | |
foiliucht
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they were going to school till they were big boys and girls - bhí a fhoiliucht /el ´ǝxd/ orthú, bhí siad i n-a scoláirí maithe, sign's on them, they were good scholars (PR). | Activities Education Life & death People Feelings | Log in to hear |