PHRASES
IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
Ar éirí dom, when I get, got, up.
An rud is dóiche éirí dó, the likeliest thing to happen to him.
Ní ligfeadh an ~ dó éirí, he was too lazy to get up.
An chéad ~ dó le mí, the first time he has been on his feet in a month.
Éirí i do shuí, to sit up, to rise.
Éirí ó do ghlúine, ó bhord, as cathaoir, to rise from one’s knees, from table, from a chair.
Éirí as do chodladh, as do leaba, to rise from one’s sleep, from one’s bed.
Ag éirí dom ar maidin, when I get up in the morning.
Ba cheart duit éirí amach corruair, you should go out now and again.
B’éigean dom éirí as an rás, I had to retire from the race.
Tá a thuarastal ag éirí dó mar a bheadh sé ag obair, his salary accrues to him as if he were working.
Tá suim eile ag éirí duit ag deireadh na bliana, another sum falls due to you at the end of the year.
Éirí i do shuí, to sit up, to rise from recumbent position.
Éirí i d’fhear, i do bhean, to become a man, a woman.
Go n-éirí do lá, do thuras, do phósadh, leat, may your day, your journey, your marriage, be a success.
Éirí i do sheasamh, to rise to one’s feet.
Go n-éirí do thuras leat, pleasant journey!