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bhí mé ann ar feadh míosa
Foirmeacha gramadaí
Grammatical forms
Iontrálacha gaolmhara
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mí-ádhúil ADJECTIVE
OPPOSITE: ádhúil
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theastaigh uaithi deireadh a chur lena saol brónach mí-ádhúil
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she wanted to end her sad unlucky life
Samplaí gaolmhara
Related examples
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theastaigh uaithi deireadh a chur lena saol brónach mí-ádhúil
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she wanted to end her sad unlucky life
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Tá sé trí chéad euro sa mí. Colloquial Irish: The Complete Course for Beginners, Routledge, 2008
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Tá sé seacht gcéad euro sa mí. Colloquial Irish: The Complete Course for Beginners, Routledge, 2008
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Tá leanbh aici le mí. Diarmuid Ó Sé, Joseph Shiels: Teach Yourself Irish, Teach Yourself Books, 1998
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She's had a baby for a month.
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Bhí muid i Ros an Mhíl ar feadh coicíse i mí Lúnasa. Colloquial Irish: The Complete Course for Beginners, Routledge, 2008
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We were in Ros an Mhíl for two weeks in the month of August.
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Tá mé féin agus Bríd ag dul go dtí an Spáinn i gceann míosa. Éamonn Ó Dónaill: Turas Teanga, RTÉ/Gill & Macmillan, 2004
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Myself and Bríd are going to Spain in a month.
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Cé mhéad a íocann tú sa mhí? 'Gaeilge gan Stró!', Beginners Level, ranganna.com
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How much do you pay per month?
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mí an Mhárta, mí na Márta
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Ar mo bhealach ar ais as Éirinn an mhí seo caite, rinneadh scrúdú iomlán ar mo reitine agus ar mo mhéarlorga. 'Beo!', beo.ie
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On my way back from Ireland last month, I had to undergo a close examination of my retina and my fingerprints.
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Ní raibh a bhean marbh ach cupla mí go rabhathas á rá i modh rúin go raibh sé ag smaoineamh ar cheann eile a tharraingt air. Séamus Ó Grianna: Caisleáin Óir, eag. Niall Ó Dónaill, Cló Mercier, 1976
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His wife was only dead for a couple of days when people started saying in secret that he was thinking of helping himself to a new one.
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Ghortaigh mé mo mhuineál cúpla mí ó shin. Colloquial Irish: The Complete Course for Beginners, Routledge, 2008
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I hurt my neck a few months ago.
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Bhí an t-airgead ídithe faoi dheireadh na míosa.
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The money was gone by the end of the month.
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Ba mhaith liom teach a thógáil ar cíos ar feadh seachtaine i mí Aibreáin. Colloquial Irish: The Complete Course for Beginners, Routledge, 2008
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I would like to rent a house for a week in the month of April.
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Ba cheart don chomhlacht seo a chur in iúl dúinn sé mhí ó shin.
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The company should have notified us of this this six months ago.
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Is é Feabhra "Mí Stair an Chine Ghoirm" i Meiriceá. 'Beo!', beo.ie
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February is "Black History Month" in America.
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Tá a bhean ag súil le páiste i gceann cúpla mí. Éamonn Ó Dónaill: Turas Teanga, RTÉ/Gill & Macmillan, 2004
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His wife is expecting a child in a couple of months.
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Bhí mise ar feadh míosa ar mo sheachnadh. Séamus Ó Grianna: Caisleáin Óir, eag. Niall Ó Dónaill, Cló Mercier, 1976
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I was in hiding for a month.
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glacfaidh an obair sé mhí
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the work will take six months
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Trí chéad euro sa mhí. 'Gaeilge gan Stró!', Beginners Level, ranganna.com
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Three hundred euro per month.
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Ceithre chéad euro sa mhí. 'Gaeilge gan Stró!', Beginners Level, ranganna.com
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Four hundred euro per month.
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féadfar an tUachtarán a tháinseamh as ucht mí-iompair
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the President may be impeached for misconduct
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Cúig chéad euro sa mhí. 'Gaeilge gan Stró!', Beginners Level, ranganna.com
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Five hundred euro per month.
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Ceithre chéad caoga euro sa mhí. 'Gaeilge gan Stró!', Beginners Level, ranganna.com
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Four hundred and fifty euro per month.
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D'fhág na comharsana béal dorais roinnt míonna ó shin. 'Beo!', beo.ie
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The next-door neighbours left a couple of months ago.