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is gá idirdhealú idir an dá rud
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you need to distinguish between the two things
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níl mórán spáis idir an dá theach
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there isn't much space between the two houses
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bhí an dá theanga ar a dtoil acu
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they spoke both languages fluently
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cáis, liamhás, nó an dá rud?
Iontrálacha gaolmhara
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bhí mé idir idir dhá chomhairle ar chóir dom fanacht nó imeacht
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I didn't know whether I should stay or go
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ba léir go raibh tú idir dhá chomhairle maidir leis an fhreagra is oiriúnaí
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it was obvious you couldn't decide on the most suitable answer
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Tá sé dhá bhliain d'aois. Colloquial Irish: The Complete Course for Beginners, Routledge, 2008
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Dhá bhliain agus tríocha. Colloquial Irish: The Complete Course for Beginners, Routledge, 2008
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Tá Pól sé bliana d'aois agus tá dhá bhliain ag Nuala. Diarmuid Ó Sé, Joseph Shiels: Teach Yourself Irish, Teach Yourself Books, 1998
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Pól is six years old and Nuala has two years.
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Shínigh mé conradh dhá bhliain.
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I signed a two-year contract.
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íocadh dhá mhilliún déag ar an mbád
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twelve millions were paid for the boat
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this is a two-storey house
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tar éis dó cónaí sa Ghearmáin ar feadh dhá bhliain, tháinig feabhas mór ar a chuid Gearmáinise
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after he had ben living in Germany for two years, his German improved a lot
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thug mé faoin aiste agus bhí sí críochnaithe agam i gceann dhá uair an chloig
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I got down to writing the essay and I had it finished in two hours
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two miles away from the house
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ba léir go raibh tú idir dhá chomhairle maidir leis an fhreagra is oiriúnaí
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it was obvious you couldn't decide on the most suitable answer
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bhí mé idir idir dhá chomhairle ar chóir dom fanacht nó imeacht
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I didn't know whether I should stay or go
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on both sides of the river
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Tá dhá euro ar bhallraíocht do mhic léinn agus tá sé saor in aisce do pháistí óga. Colloquial Irish: The Complete Course for Beginners, Routledge, 2008
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Membership for students is two euros, and it is free for young children.
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Fuair m'fhear céile bás dhá bhliain ó shin. Colloquial Irish: The Complete Course for Beginners, Routledge, 2008
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My husband died two years ago.
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An mbíonn dhá uair a' chloig uait le tú féin a réiteach ar maidin? Colloquial Irish: The Complete Course for Beginners, Routledge, 2008
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Do you need two hours to prepare yourself in the morning?
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Maith go leor, dhá thicéad fillte, le do thoil. Colloquial Irish: The Complete Course for Beginners, Routledge, 2008
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Good enough, two return tickets, please.
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Níl sé ach dhá bhliain d'aois.
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He is only two years old.
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Naoi mbliana is dhá scór. Colloquial Irish: The Complete Course for Beginners, Routledge, 2008
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tar éis go raibh sé ina chónaí sa Ghearmáin le dhá bhliain, níor tháinig feabhas ar bith ar a chuid Gearmáinise
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although he had been living in Germany for two years, his German did not improve at all
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bhí sé ag cuimilt a dhá shúil
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tá muid colscartha le dhá bhliain
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we have been divorced for two years
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níl sé ach dhá bhliain d’aois
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Bhí sé ag cuimilt a dhá lámh dá chéile.
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He was rubbing his hands together.
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Tá dhá sheomra codlata ann, cistin an-deas agus seomra suí an-mhór. 'Gaeilge gan Stró!', Beginners Level, ranganna.com
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There are two bedrooms, a very nice kitchen and a very big sitting room.
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Dhá chéad euro an duine sa tseachtain. 'Gaeilge gan Stró!', Beginners Level, ranganna.com
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Two hundred euro per person per week.
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Táimid ansin le dhá bhliain anois. 'Gaeilge gan Stró!', Beginners Level, ranganna.com
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We've been there for two years now.
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Táimid dhá mhíle siar ón Spidéal. 'Gaeilge gan Stró!', Beginners Level, ranganna.com
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We're two miles west of An Spidéal.
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Tá dhá cheann acu an-mhór ach tá an ceann eile an-bheag. 'Gaeilge gan Stró!', Beginners Level, ranganna.com
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Two of them are very big but the other one is very small.
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Bhí dhá fhoirgneamh an Lárionad Trádála trí thine. 'Beo!', beo.ie
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The two Trade Centre buildings were on fire.
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Bhí a dhá shúil dearg ar mhéad is a bhí caointe aici. Séamus Ó Grianna: Caisleáin Óir, eag. Niall Ó Dónaill, Cló Mercier, 1976
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Her eyes were red from how much she had been crying.
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Bhí sé eadar dhá chómhairle cé acu a bhéarfadh sé leis an príosúnach nó a ligfeadh sé a cheann leis. Séamus Ó Grianna: Caisleáin Óir, eag. Niall Ó Dónaill, Cló Mercier, 1976
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He was undecided whether he should take the prisoner with him or let him go.
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Tá dhá thicéad agam. Éamonn Ó Dónaill: Turas Teanga, RTÉ/Gill & Macmillan, 2004
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Bhí páiste dhá bhliain d'aois acu. 'Beo!', beo.ie
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They had a two-year old child.
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Bhí mé idir dhá chomhairle ar chóir dom fanacht nó imeacht.
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I didn't know whether I should stay or go.
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Tá sé dhá mhíle ón teach.
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It is two miles away from the house.
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roinneann tú an t-ualach idir dhá leoraí
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you divide the load between two lorries
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Tabhair dhá chóipleabhar agus dhá pheann luaidhe dúinn, le do thoil. Colloquial Irish: The Complete Course for Beginners, Routledge, 2008
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Give us two notebooks and two pencils, please.
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Tá an teach suite i gcearnóg bheag thart ar dhá chiliméadar ó lár na cathrach. 'Gaeilge gan Stró!', Beginners Level, ranganna.com
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The house is located in a small square, about two kilometres from the city centre.
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D'eitil dhá scairdeitleán isteach ó na Stáit Aontaithe. 'Beo!', beo.ie
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Two jets flew in from the United States.
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Dhá nóiméad tar éis a naoi, phléasc dara foirgneamh an Lárionad Trádála. 'Beo!', beo.ie
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Two minutes past nine, a second building in the Trade Center exploded.
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Cén fáth an raibh deatach ag teacht ó dhá thaobh an fhoirgnimh? 'Beo!', beo.ie
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Why was smoke coming from both sides of the building?
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Agus dá mba bhuama é, caithfidh gur cheann ollmhór é a phléascfadh an foirgneamh amach ar dhá thaobh. 'Beo!', beo.ie
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And if it was a bomb, it must have been a huge one to explode out of the building on two sides.