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PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
~ na istigh, the cow has gone her time.
An fear ~, the man who is going, has just gone, out.
an bia ~ ort, your food is spoiled, gone to loss.
Is fada atá ~, he is gone a long time.
imithe ~ ina diaidh, he is gone crazy after her.
raibh, in days gone by.
An mhuintir a bhí tar éis imeacht, the people who had just gone.
raibh ~ air riamh ó shin, nothing has gone right with him ever since.
a ~ ólta, she has gone out of milk.
éirithe amach ón g~, he has gone off his rocker.
San am a ~eadh, in times gone by, in the past.
nach, nár. nár imigh fós? Have you not gone away yet?
Ar ~ ó do mhuintir, gone from, lost to, your people.
rud éigin ar ~ leis, something has gone wrong with him.
~ (bheag) air, he is a bit gone in the head.
~ nár imigh fós? Have you not gone away yet?
Is í an chill a leaba feasta, he is gone to his last repose.
Ó loisc an choinneal loisc an t-orlach, as you have gone so far with it finish it.
Imithe ~, gone to the bad.
dtéinn, rachainn, leis, if I were to go, had gone, with him.
Dimigh an ~ air; thóg an ~ leis é, he is gone to the devil.
Is trua í ina dhiaidh, she is to be pitied that he is gone.
Bliain mhaith ina n~! May there be a good year now that they are gone, we can get along without them.
Bhí i n~ imeacht, he had just gone.
an bhó i n~, the cow has gone dry.
Ar imeacht , when he had gone.
Dimigh an ~ air, he is gone to the deuce.
Thóg an ~ leis iad, they are gone to the bad altogether; they are right devils.
É! Dimigh . Hey! He is gone.
Cár ~ uainn? Where could he have gone from us?
~ bheag air, there is a little [’wantin him, he is a bit gone in the head.
Bhí i bh~ amuigh, you were gone a long time.
~ gearr a bhí amuigh, whether he was gone a long time or not.
I bh~, rendered void, gone to loss.
mo chuid oibre (curtha) i bh~, my work is gone to loss.
imithe ar ~, it is gone to waste.
imithe ar ~, ar an bh~, he has gone to the dogs.
ina fhásach orm, it has grown wild on me, gone beyond me.
an geimhreadh ~ta, the winter is past and gone.
ina Oisín i ndiaidh na Féinne, na bhFiann, he is all alone in the world, all his people are gone.
in áit na ~ anois, he is [’in the place of truthnow, gone to his judgment, dead.
~ta, he has gone bald.
Thug an ~ leis é, he is gone to the dickens.
an ghaoth anoir is an fhearthainn aniar air, everything has gone awry with him.
~ as a mheabhair, he has gone clean out of his mind.
Imithe leis an n~, swept away, gone to glory.
~ gan teacht air! I hope he is gone for good!
D’~ an slaghdán, the cold is gone.
An fear a d’~, the man who is gone.
Nuair a bheimid féin imithe, when we ourselves are gone.
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