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Phrases in The Irish Language
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big
loose
tight
slim-fitting
short
nice
stylish
beautiful (esp. Ulster)
smart, snazzy
neat
expensive
reasonable
very expensive
very nice
very beautiful
too expensive
too expensive
too beautiful
big (plural)
small (plural)
short (plural)
beautiful (plural)
colourful/handsome (plural)
red shirts
black dresses
handsome men
big ones
I'm fairly new in this city and I'd like to go sightseeing. What would you recommend?
There's a nice square with a church and an old clock just down the road.
Great. I'm really interested in architecture and history.
There's a lot to do in the area, then. If you continue straight on there is an art gallery and a public park near the bus station.
And there are a lot of interesting places if you go in the other direction.
What's there?
There's a great museum next to the river, and if you continue on there's a cathedral and old castle to see.
Yes, and there are a couple of very nice pubs across the river from the castle!
Are there? I have to visit them after my walk.
Can we come with you?
What can a tourist do in your town?
sky
colder
nicer
drier
sunnier
windier
cloudier
more showery
more drizzly
more stormy
more beautiful/lovely
worse
hotter
bigger
smaller
Italy is sunnier than Finland
coldest
nicest
wettest
sunniest
windiest
cloudiest
most showery
most drizzly
most stormy
most beautiful/lovely
worst
hottest
loveliest
biggest
smallest
January is the coldest month
driest
wetter
That's the worst weather I have seen for a long time.
I am soaking wet! I wasn't expecting a storm today.
And there wasn't a cloud in the sky this morning. The weather is very changeable these days.
I think the weather is fairly settled here!
Does the weather be worse in Dingle?
I reckon so, but even on a bad day, the region is more beautiful!
How is the weather in your region?
the north
the south
the west
the east
in the north, to the north
in the south, to the south
to the west
in the west
to the east
from the north
from the south
from the west
from the east
northern, person from the north
southern, person from the south
western, person from the west
eastern, person from the east
It took me by surprise (lit. "it came on me from the north-west")
That man drives me crazy (lit. "that man sends me east")
points of the compass
in the east
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