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REVERSE SEARCH IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
Tá dúil na n-~ aige ann, he is passionately fond of it.
Tá dúil aige san ól. Is iomaí duine ar a ~. He is fond of drink. It is a common affliction.
Tá ~ air leis na milseáin, he is excessively fond of sweets.
Tá sí ceanúil ar pháistí, she is fond of children.
~ mór é, he is very fond of the women.
Duine ~, one who is fond of expressing opinions; an opinionated person.
~ ar pháistí, fond of children.
Tá sé ~ ar na milseáin, he is fond of sweets; he wants to keep all the sweets for himself.
Ag dul i g~ ar a chéile, getting fond of each other.
~ a thabhairt do, a bheith agat ar, dhuine, to become, to be, fond of s.o.
Tá siad ~e ann, they are very fond of him.
Tá ~ san airgead aige, he is fond of money.
Tá ~ mhór ag na daoine ann, the people are very fond of him.
Tá ~ a anama sa cheol aige, he is passionately fond of music.
D’~ sé ceanúil orthu, he got fond of them.
Bheith ar bharr na gaoithe, to be flighty, frivolous, fond of enjoyment.
Bheith tugtha don gheab, to be fond of talk, loquacious.
Bheith ~ do, ar, dhuine, to be well-disposed towards, fond of s.o.
Bheith ~ ar dhuine, ar rud, to be fond of s.o., of sth.
~ a bheith agat ar dhuine, to be fond of s.o.
~ a thabhairt do dhuine, to become fond of, set one’s affections on, s.o.
~ ar dhuine, fond of s.o.
Grá le, to become fond of, affectionate towards.
Gráite do, devoted to, fond of.
Tá ~ acu ar an áit, they are fond of the place.
~ istigh a bheith agat i nduine, i rud, to be very fond of s.o., of sth., to be wrapped up in s.o., sth.
~ leis an mbaile, fond of home.
~ a bheith agat le rud, to be attached to, fond of, sth.
Tá dúil mhillteach aige san ól, he is terribly fond of drink.
Tá dúil as ~ aige ann, he is exceedingly fond of it.
Barróg mhuirneach, fond embrace.
~ as, fond of, lovingly proud of.
Tá an -~ aige leis an áit, he is very fond of the place.
Tá ~ aige do na mná go fóill, he is still fond of the women.
Tá gob an phocáin ar a caipín aici, she is fond of gallivanting.
~ a bheith agat i rud, as rud, to be fond of sth.; to take pride in sth.
Tá an iomarca ~a ina cheann, he is too fond of distraction.
Tá an-~ agam orthu, leo, I am very fond of them.
Is ~ an dúil atá acu san ól, they are awfully fond of drink.
~ beo lenar imigh uainn, a fond farewell to all who are gone away from us.
~ go hAlbain uaim, I bid a fond farewell to Scotland.
Taitníonn sé leis na daoine, the people are fond of him.
Thug mo chroí ~ di, I grew fond of her.
Bhí ~ mhór ag na daoine dó, the people were very fond of him.
~ ar, fond of, given to.
~ ar, fond of.
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