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  1. madra - translation to Irish Gaelic and Irish Gaelic audio pronunciation of translations: See more in New English-Irish Dictionary from Foras na Gaeilge. Gaeilge;

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  2. Everything about 'madra' in the Ó Dónaill Irish-English Dictionary. Gaeilge GA English EN. About ...

  3. the ». The dog is our best friend, is é an madra an cara is fearr dá bhfuil againn. tooth ». The dog was showing his teeth, bhí an madra ag drannadh. topping ». We had a topping time, bhí saol an mhadra bháin againn. Everything about 'madra' in the de Bhaldraithe Dictionary.

  4. Search for a word in Irish or English. Similar words: macra · mada · malra · mara · dara. Foclóir Gaeilge–Béarla Ó Dónaill, 1977 An Foclóir Beag Ó Dónaill & Ua Maoileoin, 1991 English–Irish Dictionary de Bhaldraithe, 1959 Grammar Pronunciation. GRAMMAR WIZARD.

  5. Oct 21, 2024 · madra m (genitive singular madra, nominative plural madraí) dog. Synonyms: cú, gadhar, madadh. Is teann gach madra ag a dhoras féin. (proverb) A cock is bold on his own dunghill. (literally, “ Every dog is bold at his own door. ”) An té a bhuailfeadh mo mhadra bhuailfeadh sé mé féin. (proverb) Love me, love my dog.

  6. Madra oibre. working dog. Madra gríofa. Griffon. Cabáiste an mhadra rua. Saxifraga × urbium. Add example. Translations of "madra" into English in sentences, translation memory. Declension Stem.

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  8. Oct 13, 2012 · D’ith an madra beag an bia. Beag (little) is an adjective modifying the noun madra (dog). In addition, in Irish one never inserts “and” between adjectives modifying the same noun. So while, in English, you might say: The man is tall and handsome. In Irish you’d have: Tá an fear ard dáthúil (literally “Is the man tall handsome”).

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