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Chapter 1 Expressions
Foreign Language Th10:30 with Nugent at Boston College
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By: Denis O'Leary
Textbook:
Colloquial Irish: The Complete Course for Beginners (Colloquial Series) - Book & CDs
Created: 2010-11-16
Size: 50 flashcards
Views: 37
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Colloquial Irish: The Complete Course for Beginners (Colloquial Series) - Book & CDsCreated: 2010-11-16
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Views: 37
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Dia dhuit
Hello (addressing one person)
Dia is Muire dhuit
Hello (responding to one person)
Dia dhaoibh
Hello (addressing more than one person)
Dia is Muire dhaoibh
Hello (responding to more than one person)
Go mbeannaí Dia dhuit
May God bless you
Muire
Mary
Cén chaoi a bhfuil tú?
How are you doing? (literally, "In what way are you?")
Tá mé go maith.
I am well
Tá mé go dona.
I am doing poorly (not well).
Go maith.
Well, good.
Go dona.
Poorly, bad.
Cén t-ainm atá ort?
What is your name?
Bríd atá orm.
My name is Brid.
Séamus atá ormsa.
My name is Séamas.
Seo í Bríd.
This is Brid. (literally, "This Brid).
Seo é Séamas.
This is Séamas.
Cén aois thú?
How old are you?
Naoi mbliana d'aois.
Nine years old.
Tá mé sé bliana déag d'aois.
I am sixteen years old.
Dhá bhliain agus tríocha.
Thirty-two years.
Naoi mbliana is dhá scor.
Forty-nine years (scór "twenty")
Cúig bliana agus caoga.
Fifty-five years
Tá mé go maith.
I am well
Tá tú go maith
You are well.
Tá sé go maith.
He is well.
Tá sí go maith.
She is well.
Tá muid go maith.
We are well.
Tá sibh go maith.
You (plural) are well.
Tá siad go maith.
They are well.
Tá mise go maith freisin!
I am well also!
Tá tusa go breá.
You are fine.
Tá mé féin sásta.
We are satisfied/happy.
dhuit
"to you," singular
dhaoibh
"to you," plural
ort
"on you" or "for you," singular
oraibh
"on you" or "for you," plural
Cén t-ainm atá ortsa?
What's your name?
Nollaig Shona dhuitse.
Happy Christmas to you.
Tá sé go breá.
He is fine (likely to change).
Tá áthas uirthi.
She is happy (likely to change).
Is é seo Mícheál.
This is Michael (not likely to change).
Mícheál is ainm dhom.
My name is Michael.
Is mise Mícheál.
I am Micheal.
Tá mé go breá.
I am fine.
Tá mise go maith.
I (myself) am well.
Tá áthas orm.
I am glad.
An bhfuil tú go brea?
Are you fine?
An bhfuil tusa go maith?
Are you (yourself) well?
An bhfuil áthas ort?
Are you glad?
Agus tú féin?
And yourself?
About this deck
By: Denis O'Leary
Textbook:
Colloquial Irish: The Complete Course for Beginners (Colloquial Series) - Book & CDs
Created: 2010-11-16
Size: 50 flashcards
Views: 37
Textbook:
Colloquial Irish: The Complete Course for Beginners (Colloquial Series) - Book & CDsCreated: 2010-11-16
Size: 50 flashcards
Views: 37
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