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In Irish Translations — Page 12
Phrases in The Irish Language
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Where is your father?A:
I don't know (literally "There is not knowledge at-me").
Where is the toilet?
Where is the station?
Where is the hospital?
Where is everyone?
who
who is
Who is there/in it?
Nobody is there.
Seán is there.
Who is sick?
Who is inside?
Who is at the bar?
Who is fat?
Who is at home?
Who is cold?
Who is coming?
Who is dancing?
Who is working?
Dad is working.
at a town
at a house
at the house
at her house
at a door
A salesman is at the door.
He is at his door.
Is she at her door?
at one o'clock
at midnight tonight
She is (at) working.
They are (at) coming.
He isn't (at) travelling.
Are you (at) listening?
Does he have a bicycle?
She doesn't have a new dress.
They speak English. (lit. They have English.)
I speak Irish.
Stop
Yield
Slowly
Look left
Look right
No parking
Carpark
Vehicles crossing
Post office
Train station
Hospital
Hotel
In (Entrance)
Out (Exit)
is the verbal noun for tar:
Departures
Customs
Tickets
Baggage, Luggage
Toilet
No smoking (lit. do not smoke)
Enquiries
Platform
University
School
airport
Police
Detour
Dangerous bends ahead
End of Detour
Diverted Traffic
Please Drive Carefully
End
Road Flooded
Road Liable to Flooding
Major Junction Ahead
Major Road Works Ahead
Ramp ahead
No overtaking
Road Closed
Caution Oncoming Traffic
Pedestrian crossing ahead
I put (present tense)
I put (past tense)
recommend, suggest
break
save
bury
buy (saying to a person)
gather
play (game)
tell
connect/tie
attend
pull
I am
you are
you are (plural)
she is, it is
There is a car there.
There is a book here.
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