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PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
Sin ~ atá aige, that is a habit he has (acquired).
Airgead a chruinniú, to collect, acquire, money.
Níl sé i n~ ná i ndúchas aige (sin a rá, a dhéanamh), he has no (natural or acquired) right whatsoever (to say, to do, that).
~ a fháil, to make an acquisition; to find something valuable; to acquire (unexpected) wealth.
Tiocfaidh sé isteach ar an ~, he will acquire the necessary skill.
~ a chur, a fháil, ar rud, to acquire a knowledge of sth.
An ~ atá aige, a fuair sé, the habit he has got, acquired.
Ceart a ghabháil i rud, to acquire a right to sth.
Maoin ~, after-acquired property.
Teach ~, new, newly-built, newly-acquired, house.
Thug sé sin leis as a óige, he acquired that habit in his youth.
An ceart a théarnaigh as broinn leo, the right they acquired from the womb.
Leasainm a thógáil, to acquire a nickname.
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