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EXACT MATCHES IN ENGLISH—IRISH DICTIONARY
married, a. 1 Married man, fear pósta. A married couple, lánúin phósta. To get married, pósadh. 2 Married love, grá pósta.
PHRASES IN ENGLISH—IRISH DICTIONARY
The newly married couple, an lánúin nuaphósta.
They are engaged (to be married), lámh is focal eatarthu, siad dálta le chéile, luaite i gcleamhnas le chéile.
He married a fortune, phós saibhreas, fuair spré mhór lena bhean.
To get a daughter married, iníon a chur i gcrích.
He got married, phós .
P: He went and got married, cad a rinne ach pósadh.
He married a second time, phós in athuair, ar ais.
He married beneath him, chuaigh i gcleamhnas le dream nár dhual .
To get married quietly, pósadh gan scléip.
Recently married, nuaphósta.
To get married before the registrar, pósadh in oifig an chláraitheora.
To be married at a registry (office), pósadh i gclárlann.
Married and single, pósta agus aonta.
The married state, staid f an phósta.
He married below his station, phós bean ab isle céim é féin.
To whom is he married? leis a bhfuil pósta? cén bhean atá aige?
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