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ABAIRTÍ IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
Íocfaidh mé as a gceannóidh tú, I will pay for whatever you will buy.
Bhíomar á gceannach, we were buying them.
Bhí siad á gceannach, (i) they were buying them, (ii) they were being bought.
Tá sé in ~, is ~ dó, teach a cheannach, he can afford to buy a house.
Ceannaigh an drochrud ~ bí gan aon rud, if you buy a poor thing you will be left without anything.
Thaitin sé liom ~ cheannaigh mé é, I liked it and so I bought it.
Bhí sé ag iarraidh é a cheannach ~ gan mórán airgid aige, he was trying to buy it although he had little money.
Dá mbeadh ceannach ar leabhair, if books were being bought.
Ceannaigh, díol, ar, buy, sell, at, for.
Ar cheannaigh sé, all that he bought.
Rud a cheannach ar athláimh, to buy sth. second-hand.
Rud a cheannach ar ~, to buy sth. at a sale of second-hand goods.
~ earraí, buying of goods.
Is daor an ~ é, it is dearly bought.
Rud a cheannach do dhuine, to buy sth. for s.o.
Ag ceannach (sna siopaí), buying (in the shops), shopping.
Bhí ~, an-cheantáil, ar an troscán, furniture was being bought up rapidly.
Ag ~, buying, purchasing.
Ceannach, díol, snámh, ól, feadaíl, a dhéanamh, to buy, sell, swim, drink, whistle.
~ agus ceannach, buying and selling.
Ag ~ meala is ag ceannach milseán, [’selling honey to buy sweets’, carrying coals to Newcastle.
~ a cheannach, to buy a bad article.
~, ~í, a cheannach, a dhíol, to buy, sell, goods.
Rud a fháil i siopa, le ceannach, to get sth. in a shop, to buy.
Cheannaigh tú ~, you have bought a trifle, a worthless thing.
Ó cheannaigh tú é caithfidh tú a ghabháil leis, since you bought it you must do with it.
~ ceannach againn orthu, without our being able to buy them.
Cheannaigh siad i gcomhar é, they co-operated to buy it.
Cheannaigh siad eatarthu é, they bought it between them.
Tá na ba ~ inniu, the cows are being bought up quickly today.
~ earraí a cheannach, a thabhairt abhaile, to buy, to bring home, a large supply of goods.
Le bia a cheannach, in order to buy food.
Is daor an ~ é, it is a dear bargain, dearly bought.
Ceannach ar an ~, buying in bulk.
Rud a cheannach ina mhórchodanna, to buy sth. in large quantities.
~ i mála (a cheannach), (to buy) a pig in a poke.
~ gceannaíonn siad é cá bhfaigheann siad é? If they don’t buy it where do they get it?
~ cheannaigh tú é? Did you not buy it? You bought it, didn’t you?
Nithe a cheannach, to buy things.
Rud a fháil, a thógáil, a cheannach, a mhealladh, a ghoid, ó dhuine, to get, take, buy, entice, steal, sth. from s.o.
Ceannaígí i b~ é, buy it between you.
Na ~aí a cheannaigh mé, the things I bought.
Ní ~ gan fiacha é, it is a dearly-bought advantage.
Ba shaoire dom é a cheannach, it would be cheaper for me to buy it.
Cheannaigh ~ teach, he bought a house.
Ceannaídís-sean é más mian leo, let them buy it if they wish.
Ceannaigh an ~ agus bí gan aon rud, buy an old thing and be left with nothing.
Ceannaigh ~ dom, buy that thing (I mentioned) for me.
~r cheannaigh mé an leabhar, before I bought the book.
~ a cheannach, to buy land.
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