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PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
Ag bradú na slí, going quietly along the road.
~eadh leis í, she was sent, made to go, along with him.
Bliain mhaith ina n~! May there be a good year now that they are gone, we can get along without them.
Bheith, dul, in ~ le duine, to be, to go, along with s.o.
Bheith, dul, in ~ le duine, to be, to go, along with s.o.
Ní rachainn ~ mo choise leis, I wouldn’t go one step along with him.
D’imigh sé ar a ~ lúith, he went bounding along.
Mheall sé leis sinn, he enticed us to go along with him.
Ba ~ liom dul leo san éadach a bhí orm, I didn’t like to go along with them in the clothes I was wearing.
Chuir sé ~ eile den bhóthar de, he went a little farther along the road.
Bí á léamh romhat, read it as you go along.
Ag ~ orm dul leis, pressing me to go along with him.
Thathantaigh sé orm dul leis, he pressed me to go along with him.
Gabh ina d~, go along with them.
Dul an bóthar, to go along the road; to go by road.
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