PHRASES
IN ENGLISH—IRISH DICTIONARY
A woman is too interested in clothes, bíonn an iomarca spéise ag an mbean i gcúrsaí éadaí.
I don't like this work, if indeed, I ever did, níl spéis ar bith san obair seo agam, má bhí riamh féin.
To take an interest in sth., spéis, suim, a chur i rud.
To interest s.o. in sth., a thabhairt ar dhuine spéis a chur i rud.
To interest oneself in sth., spéis, suim, a chur i rud.
He is interested in music, tá spéis i gceol aige.
Interested parties, lucht éisteachta a raibh spéis acu sa scéal.
With an interested look, agus cuma air go raibh sé ag cur spéise sa chúrsa.
I am not too keen on it, níl mórán spéise agam ann.
He is keenly interested in it, tá ard-spéis aige ann.
A matter of minor interest, rud ar bheagán spéise.
A matter of peculiar interest, cúrsa a bhfuil spéis ar leith le cur ann.
To profess oneself to be interested in Irish, a chur i gcéill go bhfuil spéis sa Ghaeilge agat.
To rivet the attention of s.o., spéis duine a tharraingt.
To show an interest in sth., a thabhairt le fios go bhfuil spéis agat i rud.
To take to a game, do spéis a chur i gcluiche.
Those people who take an interest in these things, an mhuintir, na daoine sin, a chuireas spéis sna rudaí seo.
What few people I am interested in live in the country, an beagán daoine a bhfuil spéis agam iontu, faoin tír atá siad ina gcónaí.
This is what he is most interested in, seo an rud is mó a bhfuil a spéis ann.
Whatever you are interested in, cibé rud a bhfuil spéis agat ann.
Which ever you are interested in, cibé ceann a bhfuil spéis agat ann.