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Hello

Dia Duit

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Hello (response)

Dia is Muire duit

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Hello (plural)

Dia daoibh

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How are you?

Cén chaoi a bhfuil tú?

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I’m well

Tá mé go maith

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What’s your name?

Cén t-ainm atá ort?

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I’m Sharon

Is mise Sharon

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My name is Máirtín

Máirtín is ainm dom

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My name is Peadar

Peadar is ainm domsa

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It’s nice to meet you, Eoin

Tá sé go deas bualadh leat, a Eoin

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I’m fine. It’s nice to see you again!

Tá mé go breá. Tá sé go deas tú a fheiceáil arís!

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again

arís

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Bye for now, take it easy

Slán go fóill, tóg go bóg é

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zero

a náid

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one

a haon

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two

a dó

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three

a trí

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four

a ceathair

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five

a cúig

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six

a sé

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seven

a seacht

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eight

a hocht

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nine

a naoi

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ten

a deich

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eleven

a haon déag

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twelve

a dó dheag

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thirteen

a trí déag

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fourteen

a ceathair déag

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fifteen

a cúig déag

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sixteen

a sé déag

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seventeen

a seacht déag

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eighteen

a hocht déag

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nineteen

a naoi déag

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twenty

fiche

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I’m Elaine

Is mise Elaine

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This is Bob

Seo é Bob

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This is Mary

Seo í Mary

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This is Máirtín and Aoife

Seo iad Máirtín agus Aoife

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Goodbye for now, Eánna. Take it easy!

Slán go fóill, Eánna. Tóg go bog é!

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What do these three turn to when using the vocative case:

Séamas

Siobhán

Máire

a Shéamais

a Shiobhán

a Mháire

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When do you use the vocative case?

When addressing someone directly

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Where are you from?

Cé as thú?

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I’m from London

Is as Londain mé

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Where do you live?

Cá bhfuil tú i do chónai?

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I live in England

Tá mé i mo chónaí i Sasana

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I live in Cork now

Tá mé i mo chónaí i gCorcaigh anois.

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now

anois

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I live in Paris

Tá mé i mo chónaí i bPáras.

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Ireland

Éire

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England

Sasana

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Scotland

Albain

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Wales

An Bhreatain Bheag

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France

An Fhrainc

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Germany

An Ghearmáin

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Spain

An Spáinn

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Italy

An Iodáil

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America

Meiriceá

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The United States

Na Stáit Aontaithe

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Canada

Ceanada

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Austrailia

An Astráil

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China

An tSín

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Japan

An tSeapáin

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pub

teach tábhairne

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the pub

an teach tábhairne

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the pubs

na tithe tábhairne

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village

sráidbhaile

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town

baile

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the city

an chathair

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suburb

bruachbhaile

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road

Bóthar

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street

sráid

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county

contae

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shop

siopa

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school

scoil

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avenue

ascaill

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park

páirc

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post office

oifig an phoist

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hotel

óstán

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swimming pool

linn snámha

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cinema

pictiúrlann

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I live in a village

tá mé i mo chónaí i sráidbhaile.

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I live in a small town

tá mé i mo chónaí i mbaile beag.

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I live in a big city

tá mé i mo chónaí i gcathair mhór.

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I live in the country

tá mé i mo chónaí faoin tuath.

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I live beside the sea

tá mé i mo chónaí cois farraige

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how do locations change when it is preceded by an article??

the initial consonant or vowel of a noun often changes when “an” is in front

Starts with a consonant add “h” after the first letter

Starts with a vowel: for O add “t” before

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the city

an chathair

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the hotel

an t-óstán

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Are you married?

An bhfuil tú pósta?

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Yes/No (marrage)

Tá/Níl

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I’m married

Tá mé pósta

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I’m not married

Níl mé pósta

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I’m single

Tá mé singil

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I’m separated

Tá mé scartha

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I’m divorced

Tá mé colscartha

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I’m a widow/widower

Is baintreach mé

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parents

tuismitheoirí

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father

athair

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mother

máthair

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children

páistí