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Bitesize Irish
Gaeilge Gach Lá Newsletter
In Irish Translations — Page 60
Phrases in The Irish Language
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How are you?
How was the weather?
How did you break the window?
How did you learn that?
How can you do that?
which of them
Which do you prefer, hurling or Gaelic football?
Which is more important, health or wealth?
Which of you is the leader?
Which one?
Which one?
Which musician do you prefer?
Which musician do you prefer?
What does it relate to?
What are we expecting?
Where did she come from?
how many/how much
how long/how far
how long/how far
how long/how far
how long/how far
how often
how old
How many people were there?
How much money do you have?
How often do you get sick?
How long were you on holiday?
How long did you stay at the party?
How long will you (pl) be here?
How expensive will it be?
How big is that city?
How early did you (pl) get up?
concerning use of the internet
I heard about one town
when it comes to adults
a number of tricks which relate to people's psychology
in terms of development
development with regard to social skills
I have a couple of questions
I have a question for you
She asked me a question
It's a point of law
He reflected on the issue
That's a completely different issue
What do you mean?
This job involves a lot of work
This is about human rights
it's assumed that a certain substance is involved
There's no victory without hardship (No pain no gain)
Praise the youth and they will flourish
Laziness is a heavy load
One beetle recognises another (Takes one to know one)
There's hope with the sea (Hope springs eternal)
An unpractised craft is an enemy
There's no wise man without error
Words are like wind
A friend's eye is a good mirror
All is not what it seems
Time is a good storyteller
There is no strength until unity
A word to the wise is sufficient
It's better to bend than break
Do you have a question?
I'm addicted to it!
Is it? Yes / No
Is it? Yes / No
What happened?
who
what
Who likes jazz?
Who was angry?
I have a dog
Would you buy a house in that area?
Did you go on holiday this year?
Are you ready?
Did you hear the news?
Will he be back soon?
Are you ready? Yes / No
Did you hear the news? Yes / No
Will he be back soon? Yes / No
Two people shorten the road
trick or treat
customs, traditions
divination games
bobbing for apples
All Saints' Day
All Souls' Day
the Wrenboys
nun
ancestors
Jack o'lantern (lit. John of the moon)
hazelnut
Happy Halloween to you all!
Happy Halloween to you
Happy Halloween to you (pl)
sorcerer
I am a ghost
my car
dress up
Put on your coat
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