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
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stácadh
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a' stácadh, ag ithe aibéil (AC); i n-amhrán:- Tá doiminic agus Seán ag goil stácadh dhá chathamh .i. dhá chathamh go dian (AOS). | Activities Food and drink Adjectives Verbs People | Log in to hear | |
stiúir
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bean gan chliú ná bád gan stiúir (sean-ocal); imeó' sí chuile áit, no control over her | Abstract nouns Adjectives Conversation Feelings Idioms | Log in to hear | |
suanaí
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níl ann ach suanaí, (tá sé) ciúin gan suim i gcaint aige; gan bheith a' caint | Everyday phrases Feelings Adjectives Conversation Verbs | Log in to hear | |
súgán
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a shúgáin, addressing a young lad in depreciatory terms | Adjectives Activities People Feelings Everyday phrases | Log in to hear | |
súmaire
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súmaire doracha go dhuine, a sile fellow with no word in him, who won't speak to you. Is deas a' rud píosa cainte, níor mhol éinne riamh a' súmaire | Adjectives Feelings People Conversation Everyday phrases | Log in to hear | |
tabhairt
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a' tabhairt dó, hard at it (hay-making (ML); tá an traghan a' tabhairt dó, the corncrake is hard at it, singing away good and loud (MC). | Activities Animals Everyday phrases Feelings Verbs | Log in to hear | |
tara
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cho dubh leis a' tara | Adjectives Animals Physical contact Colloquial expressions Feelings | Log in to hear | |
te
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rug siad ar a chéilí go te teann | Adjectives Adverbs Activities Everyday phrases Verbs | Log in to hear | |
téad
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tá téad ar an asal agam, I have the ass tied by rope to stake out in the field (Sb); gamhain ar téad ní dheachaidh riamh 'un cinn (sean-ocal) (MCd), a staked calf never throve | Animals Everyday phrases Feelings Farming life Verbs | Log in to hear | |
teannta
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a choinneál i n-a theannta, to keep it together (money), not to spend any of it | Everyday phrases Feelings Money Verbs Relationships | Log in to hear | |
téigle
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(tá sé) i n-a chalam téigle, it is perfectly calm (said of the sea on a fine day); stoirim shamhraidh ná téigle gimhridh níl aon tseasamh orthaí (sean-ocal) (MMt), a summer storm or a winter calm will not last long. | Adjectives Weather Idioms Feelings Everyday phrases | Log in to hear | |
tioscaire
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Add translation | add | Log in to hear | |
tóin
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tifí as tóin a chéilí, houses built one at the end of another | Buildings Life & death Objects Geographical terms Everyday phrases | Log in to hear | |
tolladh
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a' tolladh, butting with horns, "pucking" (of cattle). | Animals Activities Food and drink Everyday phrases Verbs | Log in to hear | |
tom
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tom a' t-éideadh as an uisce caisc (Sb), dip the scapular in the holy water. | Activities Food and drink Religion Objects Everyday phrases | Log in to hear |