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EXACT MATCHES IN ENGLISH—IRISH DICTIONARY
pleased, a. 1 Sásta. To be pleased with sth., bheith sásta le rud. F: He is very well pleased with himself, an-ríméadach as féin. I was pleased at the news, thaitin an scéala liom. He was anything but pleased, dheamhan sásamh sásamh bhí air. F: He is as pleased as Punch, chomh ríméadach leis na cuacha. He will be very pleased to do it, déanfaidh é agus fáilte. Com: I am pleased to inform you that . . ., is maith liom a chur in iúl duit... 2 The Minister is pleased to reward your services, is mian leis an aire cúiteamh a thabhairt duit as do sheirbhís. Be pleased to accept this gift, deonaigh glacadh leis an mbronntanas seo.
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PHRASES IN ENGLISH—IRISH DICTIONARY
She is as pleased as can be, chomh sásta le píobaire.
I am ever so pleased with it! táim lánsásta leis!
To be graciously pleased to do sth., deonú rud a dhéanamh.
He was granted permission to do what he pleased, tugadh cead a rogha rud a dhéanamh.
Jolly pleased, breá sásta.
Pleased to meet you, cén chaoi bhfuil ?
What pleased me most, an rud is fearr a thaitin liom.
Much pleased, an-sásta.
She is, needless to say, very pleased, an-sásta, nach ionadh.
You are easily pleased, is furasta do shásamh.
P: It pleased me some, beag a thaitin liom.
I cannot tell you how pleased I am, níl insint béil agam ar an áthas atá orm.
He is not very well pleased, róshásta atá .
He wore a very pleased expression, bhí cuma an-sásta ar fad, fhíorshásta, air.
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