PHRASES
IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
~ an staighre, an bóthar, (coming) up the stairs, the road.
An fear ~, the man who is coming up.
Teacht chun boinn, to come forward, to come up to scratch.
Ní ~ mar a tuairisc í, it does not come up to expectations.
Bhí an t-uisce go ~ air, the water came up to his middle.
Tháinig sé go ~ mé, he came up to me.
Ag éirí a seacht, coming up to seven.
~ aníos, anall, isteach, anseo, i leith, come up, over, in, here, hither.
~ aníos an bóthar é, there he comes up the road.
Mairg dó ~ liomsa, woe to him if he should come up against me.
Teacht aníos an dréimire, ón abhainn, as poll, to come up the ladder, from the river, out of a hole.
Tá siad ag teacht aníos sa saol, they are coming up in the world.
~ aníos le taobh na carraige, come up along the side of the rock.