Na céadta crúiscín
Tá mé go leor orduithe pota agam, go suím mé [or, dialectally, "<em>suíonn mé</em>"] taobh leis an roth ["<em>taobh le roth</em>" isn't wrong ("by a wheel"), but I think you mean a definite wheel ("by the wheel")] an lá ar fad.
The construction used to express "I have ...." is "<em>Tá .... agam</em>".
- The verb is "<em>tá</em>" = "is";
- the subject of the verb is the thing possessed (which is the object in English);
- "<em>ag</em>" is a preposition (roughly equivalent to "at" in English) which is inflected for person (a peculiar feature of the Celtic languages): <em>agam</em>, <em>agat</em>, <em>aige</em>, <em>aici</em>; <em>againn</em>, <em>agaibh</em>, <em>acu</em>.