Phrases in Irish
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cash
debit card
credit card
PIN number
contactless payment
tap
price tag
housework
brush the floor
clean the kitchen
wash the dishes
do the cooking
tidy the room
make the bed
open the windows
close the door
paint the walls
the back garden
lawn
flowerbed
gardening
You have green fingers
cut the grass
weed the garden
water the flowers
plant a tree
trim the hedge
take out the rubbish
do the recycling
feed the dog
wash the car
fix the gate
put a new lightbulb in
light the fire
put out the fire
chemist's (pharmacy)
pharmacy
shampoo
soap
a bar of soap
toothpaste
toilet paper
make-up
sanitary products
cleaning products
kitchen roll
Did you go shopping at the weekend?
Yes. I went to the shopping centre on the edge of town with my wife.
And what did you buy?
We did the weekly shop and we bought a lot of food and things for the house.
I went shopping too but I didn't buy anything!
I wanted to buy new shoes and I tried a few shops but I couldn't find nice shoes.
I saw that shop yesterday but I didn't go in. Isn't it expensive?
verbal noun of "bí"
verbal noun of "abair"
verbal noun of "beir"
verbal noun of "clois"
verbal noun of "déan"
verbal noun of "faigh"
verbal noun of "feic"
verbal noun of "ith"
verbal noun of "tabhair"
verbal noun of "tar"
verbal noun of "téigh"
verbal noun of "scuab"
verbal noun of "glan"
verbal noun of "tóg"
verbal noun of "fág"
verbal noun of "cóirigh"
verbal noun of "deisigh"
verbal noun of "fan"
verbal noun of "marcaigh"
verbal noun of "coisigh"
you have to
I have to
I had to
I have a duty
I should
you should
I need to
you need to
I can
you can
it would be right
it'd be right
it is necessary
it's necessary
it is possible
I am able to
you are able to
I have to leave
I had to stay
I should go home
You don't have to be present
It's possible to go in now
to plant a tree
to buy a bicycle
to eat dinner
to stay in bed
to listen to music
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