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PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
Bhí d’~ orm éalú uathu, I had the good fortune to escape from them.
Ar ~ an tsaoil, by good fortune.
~ feasa, wise woman, fortune-teller.
Rugadh an rath, an saibhreas, leis, he was born lucky, born to fortune.
~ feasa, wise woman, fortune-teller.
Más den chinniúint den fhortún dom é, if it be my fate or fortune.
a chóta bán buailte, déanta, his fortune is made.
6. Bean chrosach, palmist, fortune-teller.
Airgead, brabach, saibhreas, a dhéanamh, to make money, a profit, a fortune.
~ leis, it has made your fortune for you.
Ar an ~, at a lucky time; by good fortune.
Chuaigh ar lorg a ~, she went to try her fortune, to seek her prospects in marriage.
a spré i gclár a héadain, her face is her fortune.
~ a dhéanamh do dhuine, to tell s.o. his fortune.
Bean feasa, wise woman, fortune-teller.
1. Dfhortún a lorg, a thriail, to seek, try, ones fortune.
Bhí a chuid san fhortún , there was fortune in store for him.
2. A fhortún a léamh, a insint, do dhuine, to read, tell, s.o. his fortune.
Mo ghrá thú! I love you! Bravo! (Of coaxer, fortune-hunter, fair-weather friend)
Bhí ina gheall imeartha ag an saol, he was the sport of fortune.
~ cártaí, cupán, lámh, reading of cards, cups, hands (in fortune-telling).
do ~ romhat (agus go mbeire air), your fortune lies before you (and may you catch up with it).
~ éadála ar dhuine, envying of good fortune to s.o.
Dimigh ~ orthu, they were dogged by ill fortune.
Níor chaill fear an mhisnigh riamh, fortune favours the brave.
Shíl go raibh an mhuir théachta aige, he thought his fortune was made.
Is mór an ~ mura bhfuil a shaibhreas déanta aige, it is surprising if he hasnt made a fortune.
Bhí de ~ orm ceann a fháil, I had the good fortune to get one.
an ~ ag dul thart, the wheel (of fortune) is turning.
Do shaibhreas a dhéanamh (ar, as, rud), to make ones fortune (at, out of, sth.).
an ~ i ndán dúinn, if there is fortune in store for us.
a ~ i gclár a héadain, her face is her fortune.
An ~ a leanúint, to follow fortune.
Maith a ndearna an ~ leat, fortune has favoured you.
~ spré, fortune-hunter.
~ an t-ádh agus tiocfaidh , every man is the architect of his own fortune.
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