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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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fado
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a long time ago, when you were growing up. | Time Expression Personal Growth Past Tense Nostalgic | ||
'Nach
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'Do you not know', she said, "that it's not right throw out dirty water" | Interrogative Indirect Speech present tense reproachful | ||
Sin
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those are the children who die unbaptized that are wandering, waiting for redemption. | Religion Eternity Complex Sentence Melancholic | ||
"Sin
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"Those are the angels they call the angels of the three wings." | Supernatural Entities Plurality Third Person Plural Explanatory | ||
‘Cén
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"What sort of angels are they?" said he. | Interrogative supernatural Direct Speech Curiosity | ||
‘Bhuel,
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'well those are the children' she said | demonstrative pronoun subject-verb agreement Indicative Reported Speech | ||
"an
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"of the man who dies unbaptized" | Possession Relative Clause Prepositional Phrase Solemn | ||
‘
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And what sort of angels are the two-winged angels?’ said he. | Question Religion & Mythology Direct Speech Curiosity | ||
‘Sin
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'Those are the real angels,’ said she, ‘ the ones who die after baptism' | Religion Life and Death Pronouns Reported Speech | ||
a
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that pass through the hands without any sin | Passiveness Religion & Morality Prepositional Phrase Contemplative | ||
agus
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and are buried neat and proper in the graveyard. | Past Tense Adverbial Phrase Description Passive Voice | ||
Sin
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Those are the angels of the two wings | Plurality Supernatural Entities Noun Phrase Descriptive | ||
Ach
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But these ones that die and go to Limbo | Death Christianity Complex Sentences Subjunctive Mood | ||
tá
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they have three wings | Countables Physical Characteristics Present Perfect Neutral | ||
agus
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and they are wandering, waiting for redemption forever | Verb Tenses Spirituality & Religion Continuous Aspect Contemplative |