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PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
Tá sé ag titim ar a bhata, he is becoming stooped with age, decrepit.
Titim ~ ar bhonn le chéile, to fall side by side; to get old together.
Titim siar ar do chúiléith, to fall on the back of one’s head.
Tá an teach seo ag ~e ar thitim, this house is ready to fall.
Cad d’imigh uirthi? Í a thitim, what happened to her? She fell.
Titim ar ~, to fall to the ground.
Titim de phlab san uisce, ar an urlár, to plash down in the water, flop down on the floor.
Duine a shábháil ar thitim, ar a bhá, to save s.o. from falling, from being drowned.
Tá mo shúile ag titim ar a chéile, I can’t keep my eyes open.
Ag ~im ar gcúl, chun deiridh, falling behind.
Bhí an bád ag ~im ar an trá, the boat was drifting towards the strand.
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