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Practicing some Irish Gaelic Vocab
So I just started my Irish studies and I wanted to practice what I've learned. If I mess up, feel free to tell me =]

Tá sé te anseo. Níl fuar anseo. Níl mé láidir. Tá mé íseal. An bhfuil bord ansin? An bhfuil bean agus cailín ansin?

It is hot here. It is not cold here. I am not strong. I am short. Is there a table there? Is there a woman and a girl there?

Language pair: English; Gaelic (Irish)
Lydia
November 17, 2012

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Re:Practicing some Irish Gaelic Vocab
Dia dhuit, a Lydia! Lydia is ainm do mo mháthair :) I'm also learning Irish, and I'm looking for somebody to practise with. Let me know if you'd be interested. Go raibh maith agat!

Language pair: English; Gaelic (Irish)
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Logan
Elewitz

February 4, 2013

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Re: Practicing some Irish Gaelic vocabulary
Hello Lydia,

the only mistake that I saw was “It is not cold here” should be “Níl sé fuar anseo”.

Regarding “short” (in stature), “beag” is probably used more than “íseal” now; “beag” generally translates as “little”, while “íseal” generally translates as “low”.

Language pair: English; Gaelic (Irish)
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Chris
October 24, 2020

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