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Gaeilge Gach Lá Newsletter
In Irish Translations — Page 36
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a transport system
five star hotel
Hello! This is The Mountain Hotel. I’m Muiris. Can I help you?
Hello. I would like to book a double room.
When would you like to stay with us?
I would like to stay for the first week of July.
Wait until I see, please.
Okay.
There’s a nice double room available on the third floor.
I’ll take that. How much will it cost?
Brilliant! That’ll be two thousand five hundred euro. Would you like to pay by cash or by card?
I’ll pay by card.
You’ll find more information about the hotel’s amenities on our website. Bye for now!
We want a twin room.
My sister is the smartest girl in the class.
* eight boats
our music
your apartment
their burden
our island
seven eggs
European Union
the Irishman
the railway
the Indian
the hospital
The Austrian
the apple
Aquarius
Slovenia
her age
the Irish people
County Westmeath
8
with authority
very good (Connacht)
the man's hat
the week
the priest's coming
her aunt
to a hospital
with cream
the daughter's room
the names
the third time
our drink
seven eggs
the women's cats
at the gate
Do you understand?
Worked
the receptionist
Why is he home?
Why are you still at home?
Why is Tara sick?
leisure centre
Do you get dessert after your dinner?
No. They were too expensive.
Don't get your books from that shop. They're too expensive there.
to eat
adjectives
pronouns
adjective
preposition
prepositions
adverb
noun
gender
the present tense
the future tense
the past tense
the past continuous tense
conjugation
the copula
declension
Didn't work
Romania
Romanian
liver
Gaelic person
daily
Welcome to Bitesize Irish!
Isn't?
To hear (verbal noun)
I like country music
2nd singular (you)
two boats (but literally dhá bhád is two boat)
There's a great library there.
Mary O'Malley
Sorcha O'Brien
He died
genetive feminine form of Maith
I come here
She comes here
I don't come here
He doesn't come with us
Be! (at multiple people)
Be! (in the third person)
Isn't (present habitual)
I am not (present habitual)
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