Gaeilge

CURACLAM

Bain triail as na frásaí seo. Try out these phrases.
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i lár na páirce In the middle of the field Ó thaobh go taobh From side to side
i lár na sráide In the middle of the street Ó bhun go barr From bottom to top (thoroughly)
i lár na cathrach In the middle of the city Ó dhoras go doras From door to door
i lár na coille In the middle of the woods Ó theach go teach From house to house
i lár na h-oíche In the middle of the night Ó lá go lá From day to day
i lár na cúirte In the middle of the court Ó sheasúr go seasúr From season to season
i lár an lae In the middle of the day Ó dhubh go dubh From early morning to late at night
i lár an tsamhraidh In the middle of summer Ó am go h-am From time to time
i lár an earraigh In the middle of spring Ó mhaidin go h-oíche From morning to night
i lár an gheimhridh In the middle of winter Ó thús go deireadh From start to finish
i lár an fhómhair In the middle of autumn Ó lámh go béal From hand to mouth (very poor)
i lár an chlóis In the middle of the yard Ó thír go tír From country to country
i lár na tuaithe In the middle of the countryside áthas an domhain Great joy (delight)
i lár na farraige In the middle of the sea (ocean) Imní an domhain Great worry (anxious)
i lár an bhóthair In the middle of the road Eagla an domhain Great fear (petrified)
ar imeall na páirce On the edge of the field Brod an domhain Great pride (very proud)
ar imeall na cúirte On the edge of the court Tart an domhain Great thirst (parched)
ar imeall na coille On the edge of the woods Ocras an domhain Great hunger (famished)
ar imeall na cathrach On the edge of the city (suburbs) Díoma an domhain Great disappointment
ar imeall na plásóige On the edge of the lawn Fearg an domhain Great anger (furious)
ar fud na h-áite Throughout the (all over the) place Náire an domhain Great shame (embarrassed)
ar fud na tíre Throughout the (all over the) country Ionadh an domhain Great surprise (astonished)
ar fud na cúirte Throughout the (all over the) court Maidin amháin One morning
ar fud na mór-roinne Throughout the (all over the) continent Lá amháin One day
ar fud na sráide Throughout the (all over the) street Oíche amháin One night
ar fud na cathrach Throughout the (all over the) city Tráthnóna amháin One evening
ar fud an domhain Throughout the (all over the) world Anonn is anall Over and back (to and fro)
ar fud an chlóis Throughout the (all over the) yard Thall is abhos Here and there
ar fud an cheantair Throughout the (all over the) area (locality) Anois is arís Now and again (occasionally)
ar fud an tseomra Throughout the (all over the) room Anseo is ansiúd Here and there
ar feadh an lae For the day Ar chúl an tí At the back of the house
ar feadh an tsamhraidh For the summer Os comhair an tí Opposite the house
(in front of the house)
ar feadh na h-oíche For the night Ag cur báistí Raining
ar feadh na bliana For the year Ag cur sneachta Snowing
ar feadh na míosa For the month Ag cur allais Sweating
ar feadh seachtaine For a week Ag cur fola Bleeding
ar feadh coicíse For a fortnight i ndeireadh an lae/
ag deireadh an lae
At the end of the day
ar feadh tamaill For a while i ndeireadh na bliana/
ag deireadh na bliana
At the end of the year
fliuch báite Very wet (drenched) i ndeireadh na dála Eventually
fliuch go craiceann Wet to the skin (soaked) I ndeireadh ama At the end of time (ultimately)