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PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
Bhí sé i g~ titim, he was in a state of collapse.
Titim i n~, to become feeble, helpless.
Titim i n~ dubhach, to become dejected, to mope.
Titim i bh~, to fall down in a faint.
Titim i bh~, chun feola, to grow fat, flabby.
Titim i n~ le duine, to fall in love with s.o.
Titim i n~, to put on flesh.
I gcruth titim, in a state of collapse.
Dul, titim, i ~, to faint, to go off in a swoon.
Ag titim i ~, falling away, languishing.
Dul, titim, i ~, to faint.
Dul, titim, i ~, to fall into a trance.
Titim i b~, to fall into sin.
1. ~im i bpoll, to fall into a hole.
~im i do chodladh, to fall asleep.
~im i laige, to faint.
~im i gcathú, i bpeaca, to fall into temptation, into sin.
~im i mbrí, to decline in vigour.
Ní mó ná go bhfuil ~ an uisce ann, it barely declines enough to carry off the water.
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