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In Irish Translations — Page 14
Phrases in The Irish Language
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She is at a meeting.
that
English (language)
thirteen lambs
Hey, Síle
love/beloved
(Eithne is a woman's name)
(A woman's name)
(A man's name)
your - singular
his, her, their
Thursday
My mother
My father
My brother
My sister
My friend
My best friend
My old friend
My daughter
My son
My employer
My wife
My husband
My girlfriend (literally, "my girl")
My boyfriend (literally, "my boy")
My student/pupil
My manager
My employee
He is a friend of mine.
with me
with you
with her
with us
with you (plural)
with them
Yes, certainly!
what is your job?
No
China
My professor
Whose bag is this?
Whose harp is that?
Whose pens are these?
with me/mine
with you/yours
with him/his
with her/hers
with us/ours
with you/yours (plural)
with them/theirs
Is this bag Seán's?
Is that your cup?
No! It's yours, dummy!
the genitive case
John's house
Mary's car
Sean's house.
Tadhg's bicycle
Michael
Micheál's bag
Eoin's computer
Áine's coffee
Bridget
Bríd's cloak
Christopher
Críostóir's hat
Niall
Níall's apartment/flat
Kevin
Caoimhín's coat
Liam's tea
Colm's book
Linda's dress
Máirtín's wife
Joe's pocket
Órla's beer
the vocative case
son
Daughter
Wife
Husband
Is good with.
fine, excellent
negative particle; thing
Is hatred with
Do you like coffee?
Does Máire like tea?
Does she like it?
Don't you like coffee?
Doesn't Máire like tea?
Is good with?
Do you like chocolate?
Doesn't Áine like beer?
Do you like my new coat?
Don't you love country music?
It is fine/excellent with
best
Would Mary like a piece of pizza?
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