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Cuid a dó
I have been watching some TG4 and two shows have the phrase "cuid a dó" as they are going into the later part of the show. What does this phrase mean in that context? 5 , 2
Nov 14, 2013 10:22 AM
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It means "part 2".
"Cuid" means "part"; "dó" is the form of the numeral "two" used in counting (the non-adjectival form); and "a" has no meaning by itself, it's a particle which is placed before non-adjectival numbers.
Don't confuse "cuid" with "cúig", meaning "five".
November 14, 2013
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