Learn Irish (Irish Independent) - Course 1

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Irish / Sunday Independent Liam O Maoinlai ‘Learn Irish’ CD CD One Dia Dhuit. My name is Liam O’Maonlai and I want to welcome you to the Irish Independent and Sunday Independent’s Irish language CD course. There are no books required for this course. Simply sit back and prepare to learn, or relearn, a range of Irish-language expressions that you can then use in your everyday life. The featured words and phrases are easy to learn, and the full course is spread over 2 CDs, each featuring 6 lessons lasting approximately ten minute each. I will speak the phrase in English and then I’ll say the same thing in Irish. After that, there’ll be a pause for you to practice saying the words in Irish yourself. I will then go on to the next phrase. So let’s begin…

Lesson One: Introducing yourself

There are a number of ways of greeting someone in Irish. When someone says “Dia dhuit”, you reply, “Dia is muire dhuit.” Now, you try it. You can also say any of the following. Listen and repeat. Hello Dia dhuit (día rít) Dia is muire dhuit (día is múire rít) Please let me introduce myself Lig dom mé féin a chur in aithne ( My name is Peadar Peadar is ainm dom ( Hi, my name is Seán Hi, Seán is ainm dom ( It’s a pleasure to meet you. Tá sé deas bualadh leat ( How are you? Conas tá tú? ( I’m fine – and you? Tá mé go breá – agus tú féin? ( Good, thank you. Go maith, go raibh maith agat ( I’m from Dublin. Is as Baile Átha Cliath domsa ( I’m from Donegal. Is as Dún na nGall dom. ( You’re from Kerry? Whereabouts? Is as Ciarraí duit? Cén áit? ( Kerry is a beautiful place. Tá Ciarraí go hálainn. ( Now, listen to these phrases again.

Hello, please let me introduce myself; my name is Seán. It’s a pleasure to meet you. I’m from Dublin. Are you from Kerry. Kerry is a beautiful place. Dia dhuit, lig dom mé féin a chur in aithne, Seán is ainm dom. ( Tá sé deas bualadh leat. ( Is as Baile átha Cliath dom. An as Ciarrai duit? Tá Ciarraí go hálainn. ( Now listen and then repeat these phrases around leave taking. Well, nice to meet you. Bhuel, deas bualadh leat ( Goodbye. Slán ( See you. Feicfidh mé thú ( Bye for now. Slán go foil ( Now try putting two of the phrases together to close off an encounter: Well, nice to meet you. Goodbye. Bhuel, deas bualadh leat, slán ( Now trying to put a couple of sentences together yourself. Try saying: “Hello, I’m Peadar from Donegal. I’m pleased to meet you.” OK, Hopefully you said something like: “Is mise Peadar ó Dhún na nGall. Tá sé deas bualadh leat.” ( And that brings us to the end of our first lesson. You might want to review it until you become familiar with the contents.

Lesson Two: Asking for Help In this lesson we will look at getting information from others. There are a number of ways to approach people. Listen and repeat. Excuse me Gabh mo leithscéal ( Hi. Can you help me? Hi. An féidir leat cabhrú liom? ( Where is? Cá bhfuil…? ( Please. Le do thoil ( Thank you. Go raibh maith agat ( I’m looking for the Post Office Táim ag lorg Oifig an Phoist ( Now, we will put those phrases into complete sentences. Listen and repeat. Excuse me. Hi! Can you help me please? Where is the post office? Thank you. Gabh mo leithscéal. Hi. An féidir leat cabhrú liom le do thoil? ( Cá bhfuil Oifig an Phoist? Go raibh maith agat ( Good. Some more phrases. Listen and repeat What is the way to…? Cén slí chuig… / Cén treo ina bhfuil… ( Can you give me directions to…? An féidir leat treoracha a thabhairt dom chuig ( I am looking for… Táim ag lorg… ( The Main Street An Phríomhshráid (

The shops Na siopaí ( The beach An trá ( Now we’ll join these up into longer sentences. Listen and repeat. What is the way to the beach? Cén treo chuig an trá? ( Can you give me directions to the Main Street. An féidir leat treoracha a thabhairt dom go dti an phríomh shráid ( I am looking for the shops. Táim ag lorg na siopaí ( Now try some more sentences. Again, listen and repeat. The shops are on the Main Street Tá na siopaí ar an bpríomhshráid ( The post office is opposite the shops Tá oifig an phoist os comhair na siopaí ( The beach is the first left after the shops Tá an trá ar chlé díreach taréis na siopaí ( Take the next right for the Main Street Tóg an chéad chasadh eile ar dheis le dul go dtí an Phríomhshráid ( Now listen to the next sentence in English and then attempt to say it in Irish yourself. Hi. Can you help me? I am looking for the beach. Is it the next left after the Post Office? Oh. The first right on the Main Street. Thank you. Ok. It goes like this: Hi. An féidir leat cabhrú liom? Táim ag lorg na trá. An bhfuil sí ar chlé tar éis Oifig an Phoist? Oh, an chéad chasadh ar dheis ar an bPríomhshráid. Go raibh maith agat. (

Now try it again yourself. Now we’ll look at more examples of seeking help. Listen and repeat. Excuse me. I need some help. Gabh mo leithscéal, tá cúnamh uaim ( How can I help you? Conas gur féidir liom cabhrú leat? ( I’m looking for the Seaview B and B Táim ag lorg B&B an Seaview. ( Do you know the address? An bhfuil an seoladh agat? ( Yes. It’s in the townland of Conlin. Tá. Tá sé i mbaile fearainn Conlin ( OK, I know it now. You need to go back the way you came. Ok, Tá sé agam anois. Caithfidh tú dul arais an tslí a tháinig tú ( Right. Ceart go leor ( Then take the second left after de Rossa’s pub. Tóg an dara casadh ar chlé tar éis teach tabhairne de Rossa ( Yes. Sea ( And you’ll see it on your right, 200 metres later. Agus feicfidh tú é ar dheis, dhá chéad méadar ar aghaidh ( That’s great. Thank you very much. Sin iontach. Go raibh mile maith agat ( And if we join some of the phrases up. Listen and repeat. The Seaview B and B is in the townland of Conlin. To get there, you take the second left after de Rossa’s pub and, after 200 metres, you’ll see it on your right.

Tá B&B an Seaview i mbaile fearainn Conlin. Le dul ann, tóg an dara casadh ar chlé tar éis teach tabhairne de rossa agus dhá chéad méadar ina dhiaidh sin, feicfidh tu ar dheis é. ( Now we will look at correcting misunderstandings! Listen and repeat. Do you understand? An dtuigeann tú? ( Do you speak Irish? An bhfuil Gaeilge agat? ( I have some Irish. Tá roinnt Gaeilge agam ( Please speak slowly. Labhair go mall le do thoil ( Can you repeat that please. Abair sin arís le do thoil? ( I don’t understand. Ní thuigim ( Try some of these phrases again. I have some Irish. Please speak slowly. Tá roinnt Gaeilge agam. Labhair go mall le do thoil ( I don’t understand. Can you repeat that please. Ní thuigim. Abair sin aris le do thoil? ( Asking the time. Listen and repeat. Excuse me. What time is it? Gabh mo leithscéal, cén t-am é? ( It is two-thirty Tá sé leathuair tar éis a dó ( What time do the shops open? Cén t-am a osclaíonn na siopaí (

The shops open at nine o’clock. Osclaíonn na siopaí ag a naoi a chlog ( When does the bar close? Cathain a dhúnann an béar? ( The bar closes at midnight. Dúnann an béar ag meán oíche ( Now we will conclude this section by recapping on the vocabulary learned over the last 2 lessons. Listen and repeat. Hello Dia dhuit ( Hi Hi ( My name is… ….. is ainm dom ( Nice to meet you Deas bualadh leat ( Excuse me Gabh mo leithscéal ( Can you help me? An féidir leat cabhrú liom ( Where is? Cá bhfuil? ( Please Le do thoil ( I need some help Tá cúnamh uaim ( Thank you Go raibh maith agat ( Goodbye Slán (

See you Feicfidh mé thu ( Post office Oifig an Phoist ( What is the way to…? Cén tslí chuig…( Can you give me directions to…? An féidir leat treoracha a thabhairt dom go dtí ( I am looking for… Táim ag lorg ( The Main Street An phríomhshráid ( The shops na siopaí ( The beach an trá ( Opposite os comhair ( The first an chéad ( Left (on the left) clé ( ar chlé) ( Right ( on the right) deas ( ar dheis) ( After tar éis ( (the)Next (one) an chéad cheann eile ( The address an seoladh (

Pub teach tabhairne ( That’s great sin iontach ( Thank you very much go raibh míle maith agat ( Do you understand? An dtuigeann tú ( I don’t understand Ni thuigim ( Do you speak Irish? An bhfuil Gaeilge agat ( Speak slowly Labhair go mall ( What time is it? Cén t-am é ( It is two-thirty Tá sé leathuair taréis a dó ( Nine o’clock. Naoi a chlog ( Midnight meán oíche ( Open oscail ( Close dún (

Lesson Three: Weather This is one of our favourite topics in Ireland, so as before, listen and repeat. It is hot. Tá sé te ( It is sunny. Tá sé grianmhar ( The sky is blue. Tá an spéir gorm ( It is 25 degrees today Tá an teocht ag fiche cúig céim inniu ( It’s a fine day. Lá breá ( It’s hot and sunny and the sky is blue today. Tá sé te agus grianmhar agus tá an spéir gorm inniu ( Now on to not so good weather. Listen and repeat. It is cold. Tá sé fuar ( It is cloudy. Tá se scamallach ( The sky is grey. Tá an spéir liath ( There is a strong breeze. Tá gaoth láidir ann ( The weather is terrible. Tá an aimsir uafásach ( It’s cold and grey today with a strong breeze. Tá sé fuar inniu, agus tá an ghaoth láidir ( Now, listen to these phrases and repeat.

The sky is blue and it’s 25 degrees today. Tá an spéir gorm agus tá an teocht ag fiche cúig céim inniu ( It’s cloudy with a strong breeze today. Tá sé scamallach agus tá gaoth láidir ann inniu ( Now try saying, “Today is cold and cloudy.” Tá sé fuar agus scamallach inniu ( Good. Now what about, “it’s hot and the sky is blue.” Tá sé te agus tá an spéir gorm ( Oh, Oh. Here comes the rain! OK, as always, listen and repeat. It is drizzling. Tá salachar báistí ann ( It’s pouring rain. Tá sé ag stealladh báistí ( There are hailstones. Tá clocha sneachta ann ( It will snow tonight. Tá sneachta air anocht ( What is the forecast? Cad é tuar na haimsire? ( There are hailstones and it will snow later. Tá clocha sneachta ann agus beidh sé ag cur sneachta níos déanaí ( Is rain forecast for tonight? Bhfuil básiteach geallta anocht? ( Now try saying, “it’s drizzling rain tonight.” Tá salachar báisti ann anocht ( Now the weather in the different seasons

In spring, you get sun and showers. San earrach bíonn idir ghrian agus cheathanna again ( In summer, you get long sunny days. Sa Samhradh, bíonn laethannta fada grianmhara again ( In autumn, strong winds blow the leaves off the trees. San Fhómhar, séideann gaoth láidir na duilleoga de na crainnte ( In winter it rains a lot. Sa Gheimhreadh, bíonn sé ag cur báistí go minic ( Sometimes we get snow and ice. Uaireannta bionn sioc agus sneachta again ( Can you say, “In autumn, you get strong winds.” in Irish? San Fhomhar, bíonn gaoth láidir again (

Lesson Four: Holidays If you holiday on the West coast, you may well find that you are in an Irishspeaking area. Don’t be afraid to try your Irish out on them! First let’s look at activities centred around the beach. Listen and repeat. Sean wants to go fishing. Teastaíonn ó Sheán dul ag iascaireacht ( We wish to hire a boat. Ba mhaith linn bád a fháil ar cíos ( Is this beach safe for swimming? An bhfuil sé sábháilte dul ag snámh ar an trá seo ( Are jet skis permitted on this beach? An bhfuil jet skis ceadaithe ar an trá seo? ( This is a blue flag beach. Tá brat gorm ag an trá seo ( There are two lifeguards on duty. Tá beirt gharda slándála ar dualgas ( The tide is coming in. Tá an taoide ag Líonadh ( The tide is out. Tá an taoide tráite ( The kids love the sandy beach. Is breá leis na páisti trá deas gaineamhach ( Putting some of these together, we get: The kids love the blue flag sandy beach. Is breá leis na páistí an trá ghaineamhach leis an mbrat gorm ( There are no jetskis permitted so instead we hired a boat. Níl jetskis ceadaithe ar an trá, agus thóg muid bád ar cíos in ionad ( This beach is safe for swimming – there is a lifeguard on duty. Tá sé sábháilte snámh ag an trá seo – tá beirt ghard slándála ar dualgas (

Now try saying “There are no boats permitted on the Blue Flag Beach” Níl cead aon bhád a bheith ar an trá leis an mbrat gorm ( Now try saying, “This sandy beach is safe for the kids to go swimming.” Tá an trá ghaineamhach sábhailte do na páisti le dul ag snámh ( Now, we will consider other types of outdoor activities. Listen and repeat. We love hiking up the mountains is breá linn dul ag siúl sna sléibhte ( Is there a golf course near-by? An bhfuil galfchursa in aice láimhe ( Let’s go horse-riding. Téanaim ag marcaiocht ( Is it safe to cycle on these roads? An bhfuil sé sábháilte dul ag rothaíocht ar na bóithre seo ( We want to play tennis this morning. Teastaíonn uainn leadóg a imirt ar maidin ( We will watch the match tomorrow afternoon. Féachfaimid ar an gcluiche trathnóna amárach ( Is there a market day in the town? An bhfuil aon lá mhargaidh ar an mbaile? ( What are the sights worth visiting? Cad iad na háiteanna ar chóir duinn cuairt a thabhairt orthu? ( Is there a charge into the Gardens? An bhfuil táille le híoc ag dul isteach sna gáirdíní? ( Now try these longer phrases We want to play tennis this morning and cycle into town this afternoon. Teastaíonn uainn leadóg a imirt ar maidin agus dul isteach sa bhaile ar na rothair tráthnóna (

Is it safe to go horse riding up the mountains? An bhfuil sé sábháilte dul ag marcaíocht sna sléibhte? ( Now try this yourself: “Is there a golf course near the gardens?” An bhfuil galfchursa in aice leis na gáirdíní ( Good and try this: “Is tomorrow market day in the town?” An bhfuil margadh ar siul ar an mbaile amárach ( Now, some indoor activities. Listen and repeat Is there a swimming pool in the town? An bhfuil linn snámha sa bhaile? ( What are the opening hours of the leisure centre? Céard iad uaireannta oscailte an ionaid scith? ( Do you have to be a member of the gym? An gcaithfidh tu bheith i do bhall den gym? ( Where can we hear some live music on Saturday? Cén áit gur féidir linn roinnt ceoil a chloisteáil an satharn seo? ( Is there a cover charge? An bhfuil táille le híoc? ( We are going to the cinema tomorrow Táimid ag dul go dti an phictiúrlann amárach ( Is the night club open on Wednesdays? An bhfuil an club oíche ar oscailt dé Céadaoin ( Is there a late night taxi service? An bhfuil seirbhis taxi deireannach san oíche ( Now try these combined phrases. Is there a cover charge for the night club? An bhfuil táille don chlub oiche (

The leisure centre has a swimming pool and a gym. Tá linn snámha agus gym ag an ionad scíth ( Good and try this: “Is there a late night taxi service on Wednesdays?” an bhfuil seirbhís taxi déanach ar an gCéadaoin ( And finally, try this: “There is live music at the night club on Saturday.” Tá ceol beo sa chlub oíche ar an Satharn ( Now we will conclude this session by recapping on the vocabulary learned over the last 2 lessons. Listen and repeat. Hot. te ( Sunny Grianmhar ( The sky an spear ( Blue. gorm ( Degrees céim ( Today inniu ( Cold fuar ( Cloudy scamallach ( Grey liath ( Strong breeze gaoth láidir (

It is drizzling tá salachar báisti ann ( It’s pouring rain tá sé ag stealladh báisti ( Hailstones clocha sneachta ( Snow sneachta ( Ice sioc ( Forecast tuar ( Spring earrach ( Summer samhradh ( Autumn fómhar ( Winter geimhreadh ( Fishing ag iascaireacht ( Hire a boat bád a thogáil ar cíos ( Beach trá ( Safe sábháilte ( Swimming ag snámh (

Blue flag brat gorm ( Lifeguards garda slándála ( On duty ar dualgas ( The tide an taoide ( Sandy gaineamhach ( Hiking ag siúl ( Mountains sléibhte ( Golf course galfchursa ( Horse-riding. Ag marcaíocht ( Cycle (cycling) ag rothaíocht ( Roads bóithre ( Play tennis (playing tennis) ag imirt leadoige ( This morning ar maidin ( The match an cluiche v Tomorrow

amárach ( The town an baile ( Visiting ag tabhairt cuairt ar.. ( the Gardens na garraíocha ( Swimming pool linn snámha ( Opening hours uaireannta oscailte ( The leisure centre an tIonad scith ( A member ball ( The gym an gym ( Live music ceol beo ( Saturday Dé Sathairn ( Cover charge táille ( Cinema pictiurlann ( Night club club oiche ( Wednesday Dé Céadaoin

Late night taxi service seirbhis taxi déanach san oíche (

Lesson Five: Food Ordering food is a perfect opportunity to practice your Irish, so listen and repeat: I am hungry Tá ocras orm ( We are hungry Tá ocras orainn ( The children are hungry Tá ocras ar na páistí ( Breakfast is at eight. Beidh an bricfeasta ag a hocht ( Let’s meet for lunch. Buailfimís le chéile don lón ( We eat dinner in the evening Ithimid an dinnéar tráthnóna ( I am hungry, let’s meet for lunch. Tá ocras orm, buailfimis le chéile don lón ( Now, listen to these phrases and repeat. We eat dinner in the evening when the children are hungry. Ithimid an dinnéar tráthnóna nuair atá ocras ar na páistí ( Let’s meet for breakfast. Buailfimis le chéile don bhricfeasta ( Now try saying: “I am hungry, let’s meet for dinner.” < pause for the student to answer followed by the phrase in Irish.> Tá ocras orm, buailfimis le chéile don dinnéar ( Now we’ll consider some things to eat and drink. Listen and repeat. He had toast every morning. Bhí tósta aige gach maidin (

I prefer coffee to tea. Is fearr liom caifé ná tae ( She eats cereal (cornflakes) for supper itheann sí gránbharr (calóga arbhar ) don suipéar ( We have a snack at eleven in the morning. Bíonn smailc bheag le n-ithe againn gach maidin ag a haon déag ( I like a sandwich for lunch. Is maith liom ceapaire don lón ( Would you like a ham sandwich or a toasted cheese sandwich? Ar mhaith leat ceapaire liabháis, nó ceapaire cáise tóstáilte? ( My favourite lunch is vegetarian panini. Mo rogha lóin ná panini gan feoil ( Can I have a bottle of sparking water, please. Ba mhaith liom buidéal uisce coipthe le do thoil ( I eat five portions of fruit and vegetable every day. Ithim cúig chuid de thorthaí agus de ghlasrai gach lá ( Now listen to these phrases and repeat. I would like a toasted ham sandwich for lunch. Ba mhaith liom ceapaire liabháis tóstálta don lón ( I have coffee and toast for breakfast. Bíonn caife agus tósta agam don bhricfeasta ( Now try saying, “I have coffee at eleven in the morning.” Bíonn caifé agam ag a haon déag ar maidin ( Now try saying, “I would like a cheese sandwich for lunch.” Ba mhaith liom ceapaire cáise don lón ( OK. Some more phrases around food. Would you like soup?

Ar mhaith leat anraith? ( I never eat a starter. Ní ithim réamhbhia riamh ( We love junk food. Is brea linn bia canta ( We eat fish on Fridays ithimid iasc ar an Aoine ( I’m a meat and two veg person. Fear feoil agus glasraí mise ( I’m vegetarian. Feoilséantoir mise ( My son is allergic to peanuts. Ní féidir le mo mhac pís thalún a ithe ( Now, listen to these phrases and repeat. I never eat meat. Ní ithim feol riamh ( I would like soup as a starter. Ba mhaith liom anraith mar réamhchúrsa ( Now try saying, “We love fish.” Is breá linn iasc ( Now some phrases around entertaining. Listen and repeat. Would you like to come to dinner? Ar mhaith leat teacht chuig dinnéir? ( We are having a dinner party on Saturday. Beidh cóisir dinnéir againn ar an Satharn ( I am inviting six guests. Tá cuireadh tugtha agam do sheisear (

We need caterers to help. Tá lónadóirí ag teastáil chun cúnamh a thabhairt ( The guests arrive at eight Tiocfaidh na haíonna ag a hocht ( And combining some of these phrases: We need caterers to help with our dinner party. Tá lonadóiri ag teastáil chun cúnamh a thabhairt leis an gcóisir dinnéir ( I am inviting six guests to dinner on Saturday. Tá cuireadh tugtha agam do sheisear teacht chuig dinnéar ar an Satharn ( Now try saying, “We are having a dinner party.” Táimid chun cóisir dinnéir a bheith again ( Now can you say, “Would you like to come to dinner on Saturday?” Ar mhaith leat teacht chun dinnéir Dé Sathairn? (

Lesson Six: Drink Once again, this is a great opportunity to use your Irish, so repeat after me… Would you like a drink? Ar mhaith leat deoch? ( Do you drink tea? An ólann tú tae? ( Would you like a cup of coffee? Ar mhaith leat cupán caifé? ( Have you got decaffeinated coffee? An bhfuil caife gan caiféin agat? ( I like tap water with ice. Is maith liom uisce ón sconna le leac oighir ( The kids love lemonade. Is brea leis na páistí liomanáid ( Fruit juice is best for children. Sú tortha is fearr do na páistí ( Now, listen to these phrases and repeat. I would like a glass of lemonade with ice please. Ba mhaith liom gloine liomanáide le leac oighir le do thoil ( Would you like a cup of tea? Ar mhaith leat cupán tae? ( Now try saying, “I would like a coffee please.” Ba mhaith liom caifé le do thoil ( Now listen to these phrases and repeat. I am thirsty Tá tart orm ( Spring water is good for you.

Tá fíoruisce go maith duit ( I would like a pint of milk. Ba mhaith liom pionta bainne a bheith agam ( Would you like some wine? Ar mhaith leat braon fíona ( Red or white? Dearg nó geal? ( This wine is very good. Tá an fíon seo thar barr ( Now, listen to these phrases and repeat. Milk is good for you. Tá bainne go maith duit ( Would you like red or white wine? “Ar mhaith leat fíon dearg nó fíon geal a bheith agat?” ( Now try saying, “I would like some white wine please.” Ba mhaith liom fíon geal a bheith agam le do thoil ( Now some phrases to use in a pub. A pint of lager (beer) please. Pionta beoir le do thoil ( What stout do you sell? Cén leann dubh atá ar díol agat? ( A glass of cider Gloine leanna úill (cider) ( A whiskey with red lemonade Uisce beatha le liomanáid dearg ( Can I have two gin and tonics please. Dhá gin agus tonic le do thoil (

Are children allowed in the bar? An bhfuil cead ag páisti a bheith sa bheár? ( Do you stock any bottled beers? An bhfuil aon bheoir i mbuidéil agat? ( Now, listen to these phrases and repeat. Can I have two whiskeys and a gin and tonic please. An dtabharfá dhá uisce beatha agus gin is tonic dom le do thoil ( A pint of stout and a glass of lager Pionta leann dubh agus gloine beorach ( Now try saying, “Can I have a pint of cider please.” An dtabharfá pionta leann úill dom le do thoil ( Now we will conclude this section by recapping on the vocabulary learned over the last 2 lessons. Listen and repeat. I am hungry Tá ocras orm ( I am thirsty Tá tart orm ( Breakfast. bricfeasta ( Lunch lón ( Dinner Dinnéar ( cereal gránbharr ( Toast. tósta ( Coffee

caifé ( Tea tae ( A snack smailc ( A sandwich. ceapaire ( A ham sandwich ceapaire liamháise ( A toasted cheese sandwich ceapaire cáise tostálta ( Vegetarian. feoilséantóir ( Fruit tortha ( Vegetable glasra ( Soup anraith ( A starter. reamhchúrsa ( Junk food. Bia canta ( Fish iasc ( Meat feoil ( Allergic to ailleargach (

Peanuts písthalún ( A dinner party cóisir dinnéir ( Guests aíonna ( Caterers lónadóirí ( A drink deoch ( Decaffeinated coffee caifé gan caiféin ( Tap water uisce ón sconna ( Sparking water uisce coipthe ( Lemonade. liomanáid ( Fruit juice sú tortha ( Spring water. Fíoruisce ( A pint of milk. Pionta bainne ( Wine fíon ( Red or white? Dearg nó geal? ( A bottle buidéal (

A pint of lager pionta beoir ( Stout leann dubh ( A glass gloine ( Cider leann úill ( Red lemonade lioimanáid dearg ( Gin and tonic gin agus tonic ( The bar an bear ( Bottled beers beoir i mbuidéil ( Whiskey uisce beatha (

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