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world
an domhan, na domhain, m1
domhan (ns), domhain (gs)

na domhain (np), na ndomhan (gp)
life
an bheatha, na beathaí, f4
beatha (ns), beatha (gs)

beathaí (np), mbeathaí (gp)
hand
an lámh, na lámha, f2
lámh (ns), láimhe (gs)

lámha (np), lámh (gp)
eye

He has one blue eye and one brown eye.
an tsúil, na súile, f2

Tá ceann dá shúile gorm agus an ceann eile donn.
súil (ns), súile (gs)

súile (np), súl (gp)

http://talkirish.com/blogs/wordaday/archive/2010/02/26/irish-word-a-day-s-250-il-eye.aspx
near to


Word of the Day 2/15/10
i ngar do


Word of the Day 2/15/10
Cónaíonn siad i ngar do chathair na Gaillimhe.

They live near to the city of Galway.
degree (as in temperature)
an chéim, na céimeanna, f2
an chéim (ns), na céime (gs)

na céimeanna (np), na gcéimeanna (gp)
foot (to measure quantity)
an troigh, na troithe, f2

NB: takes the plural "troithe" for numbers 3-10
an troigh (ns), na troighe (gs)

na troithe (np), na dtroithe (gp)
year
an bhliain, na blianta, f3

NB: takes a special plural form "bliana"with the numbers 3-10
head, one
an ceann, na cinn, m1

NB: takes a special plural form "cinn" with the numbers 3-10
inch
an t-orlach, na orlaí, m1

NB: takes a special plural form "orlaí" with the numbers 3-10
week
an seachtain seachtainí, f2

NB: takes the special plural form " seachtainí " with the numbers 3-10
yard (used in measurement)
an slat, na slata, f2

NB: takes the special plural form " slata " with the numbers 3-10
hour
an uair, na uaireanta, f

NB: takes the special plural form " uaire " with the numbers 3-10
egg
an ubh, uibheacha, f2

NB: takes the special plural form " uibhe " with the numbers 3-10
brother
an deatháir, na deartháireacha, m
two feet
dhá troigh
three feet
trí troithe
four feet
ceithre troithe
five feet
cúig troithe
six feet
sé troithe
hard, adverb


Word of the Day, 19 Feb 10
dian


Word of the Day, 19 Feb 10
Oibrím go dian agus ansin ligim mo scíth.

I work hard and then I take a rest.
wine
fíon

an fíon, na fíonta (m3)
Bhí an fíon maith.

The wine was good.
umbrella
scáth fearthainne

an scáth fearthainne, na scáthanna fearthainne (m3)
Táimid faoin scáth fearthainne.

We are under the umbrella.
rainbow
tua ceatha

an tua ceatha (m1)
mouth

He put it in his mouth.

http://talkirish.com/blogs/wordaday/archive/2010/02/27/irish-word-a-day-b-233-al-mouth.aspx
an béal, na béala, m1

Chuir sé ina bhéal é.
hair

I have long, brown hair.

http://talkirish.com/blogs/wordaday/archive/2010/02/28/irish-word-a-day-gruaig-hair.aspx
an ghruaig, f2

Tá gruaig fhada dhonn agam.
3 years
trí bliana
4 years
ceithre bliana
5 years
cúig bliana
6 years
sé bliana
7 years
seacht mbliana
8 years
ocht mbliana
9 years
naoi mbliana
10 years


45
deich mbliana


45
for example
mar shampla
sentence
an abairt, na habairtí, f2
Happy Easter
Beannachtaí na Cásca
Easter
Cáisc
tongue

She stuck her tongue out.
an teanga, na teangacha, f4

Chuir sí a teanga amach

http://talkirish.com/blogs/wordaday/archive/2010/03/02/irish-word-a-day-teanga-tongue.aspx
brain

He doesn't have a brain at all.
an inchinn, f2

Níl inchinn ar bith aige.

http://talkirish.com/blogs/wordaday/archive/2010/03/03/irish-word-a-day-inchinn-brain.aspx
thumb

He hit his thumb with the hammer.
an ordóg, f2

Bhuail sé a ordóg leis an chasúr.

http://talkirish.com/blogs/wordaday/archive/2010/03/04/irish-word-a-day-ord-243-g-thumb.aspx
finger, digit

I licked my finger.
méar - an mhéar, na méara f2

Ligh mé mo mhéar.

http://talkirish.com/blogs/wordaday/archive/2010/03/05/irish-word-a-day-m-233-ar-finger.aspx
Bon voyage. (May you succeed on your road.)
Go n-éirí an bóthar leat.
Bon appetit.
Go ndéana sé a mhaith duit!
leg, foot, handle

I put my foot there.
cos (f2)

an chos, na cosa (f2)

Chuir mé mo chos ann.

http://talkirish.com/blogs/wordaday/archive/2010/03/06/irish-word-a-day-cos-foot.aspx
egg

I ate an egg and bread.
ubh (f2)

an ubh, na huibheacha (f2)

D'ith me ubh agus arán

http://talkirish.com/blogs/wordaday/archive/2010/03/11/irish-word-a-day-ubh-egg.aspx