Stephen Merry
How do you say 'it is free' is Irish? How would you say the following in Irish: - It is free, where it is an object, like a book or a DVD, i.e. 'the [object] is free'. - It is free, where it is an action, e.g. 'the boat is free to ride', 'it is free to ride the rollercoaster'. Go raibh maith agat, Stephen.
Jan 20, 2015 8:36 AM
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In most cases you would use "saor in aisce". Tá an leabhar saor in aisce Tá sé saor in aisce taisteal ar an bhád/dul ar an rollchostóir Tá turas báid saor in aisce
January 20, 2015
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