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REVERSE SEARCH IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
Slí ~, difficult path.
h~, it is not difficult (to relate); well, as a matter of fact.
Is doiligh cuid de na daoine a athrú, it is difficult to move, influence, some people.
Is deacair an saol a bharraíocht, it is difficult to understand, to cope with, life.
Focal ~, difficult word.
~ chrua, difficult situation.
An rud atá sa chnámh (is doiligh a bhaint as an bhfeoil), what is bred in the bone (is difficult to get rid of).
Ceist chrua, difficult question.
Fadhb chrua le réiteach, difficult problem to solve.
Chruaigh an cás orainn, our position became (more) difficult.
Bheith sa chúngach, to be pressed for space; to be in a tight place, in a difficult situation.
Dul i n~, chun ~a, to become difficult.
Diamhra agus droibhéil na tíre, the remote and difficult parts of the country.
a, la, ra) 1. Impossible, extremely difficult, to.
Rud ~, difficult thing.
Is ~ a chreidfí é sin, it would be difficult to believe that.
I ndiamhair i n~, in a dark or difficult place.
Teacht (slán) as ~, to survive danger, get out of a difficult situation.
Obair ~, difficult work.
~ air, it is a difficult job.
Tugann ceachtanna crua le déanamh, he gives difficult lessons to do.
Duine a chur i d~, to put s.o. in a difficult position, in a quandary.
Talamh ~, difficult ground.
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