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How do you say to argue about something in Irish? For instance, 1. I argued with him about whether Dan bought another horse. 2. I argued with him about where she bought the book. 3. I argued with him about which movie we should see tonight.
Oct 31, 2014 2:11 PM
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Argóint le duine faoi rud = To argue with someone about something
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Dutch, English, French, Gaelic (Irish), Italian, Japanese, Other, Spanish
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