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PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
2. ~ le duine, to get along with, tolerate, s.o.
Conas tá tú ag cur díot? How are you getting along?
Bliain mhaith ina n~! May there be a good year now that they are gone, we can get along without them.
~ do chóta is bí liom, get your coat and come along with me.
Conas tá sibh? An t-~ céanna i gcónaí. How are you? Getting along as usual.
Ag baint lae as, (i) whiling away the time, (ii) getting along somehow.
Tá ~ mhaith déanta agat, you have struggled along well; you have got through a lot of work.
Thiocfainn i gceart le duine mar sin, I would get along fine with a person like that.
Níl siad ag ~adh le chéile, they are not getting along together.
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