91福利社

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91福利社,15 mins

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Learn how to say the Irish equivalent of 鈥渁 good word never hurt anyone鈥 and how to say old, older and oldest. You will also meet the rest of the family in 鈥淏arr na Sr谩ide鈥. Here are some of the key phrases you heard in Episode 1: Agus chomh maith leis sin - And as well as that Ach ar an drochuair - But unfortunately mar - because N铆l m茅 p贸sta mar t谩 m茅 贸g - I鈥檓 not married because I鈥檓 young. fosta - also, as well Agus rud eile d贸 - and furthermore / and another thing deoch beag - a wee drink N谩 d茅an dearmad air sin - Don鈥檛 forget about that. Seanfhocal Chl谩r 2 is: N铆or bhris focal maith fiacail riamh. - Literally, a good word never broke a tooth. (So it doesn鈥檛 hurt to say a kind word about someone!) bean ch茅ile - wife mo bhean ch茅ile - my wife cuidi煤il - helpful br铆omhar - lively, outgoing, bubbly si煤l贸id铆 - walks agus caithfidh mise dul l茅i! - and I have to go with her! ramhar - fat giota beag ramhar - a little overweight ag si煤l amach le - going out with, going steady gealgh谩ireach - cheerful smutach - huffy, moody neamhsple谩ch - independent tarcaisneach - sarcastic 贸 am go ham - from time to time sean - old n铆os sine - older is sine - oldest Try to see if you remember the meaning of the following: 鈥 agus chomh maith leis sin 鈥 ach 鈥 ach ar an drochuair 鈥 mar 鈥 N铆l m茅 p贸sta mar t谩 m茅 贸g go f贸ill 鈥 agus rud eile d贸 鈥 n谩 d茅an dearmad air sin ! 鈥 mo bhean ch茅ile 鈥 cuidi煤il 鈥 Mol an 贸ige is tiocfaidh s铆!

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