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EXACT MATCHES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
tit do, v.i. Fall into. Thit chodladh, he fell asleep. Thit (isteach) don choiréal, he fell into the quarry.
PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
~ duit titim, go dtitfidh , you are in no danger of falling, you need not fear that you will fall.
Lig titim as mo lámh le ~, I was so jittery that I let it fall out of my hand.
Titim siar ar do chúiléith, to fall on the back of ones head.
~ dom titim; ~ go dtitfinn, gur thit , I nearly fell.
Cad a tharla ? É a thitim san abhainn. What happened to him? He fell in the river.
Níor thit ach, más ea, ba dhícheall , he didnt fall but, even so, he almost did.
Tar ~ titim , after he had fallen.
Ba ~ dom titim, I very nearly fell.
~im i do chodladh, to fall asleep.
bíodh do chuid gruaige ag ~im leat, dont have your hair falling down (in dishevelment).
Bhain ~ , he had a fall.
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