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What is the Irish translation for 'Lamp'?
Which of the following words means 'Sofa' in Irish?
Identify the correct Irish term for 'Strawberry'.
What does the Irish word 'Arán' refer to in English?
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Which fruit is translated to 'Léimean' in Irish?
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Study Notes
Home Decor Vocabulary
- Wall - Balla
- Ceiling - Síle
- Floor - Talamh
- Window - Fuinneog
- Door - Dór
- Cushion - Clúimh
- Curtain - Ceo
- Lamp - Lampa
- Rug - Ruga
- Painting - Pictiúr
Furniture Vocabulary
- Table - Tábla
- Chair - Cathaoir
- Sofa - Sofá
- Bed - Leaba
- Shelf - Pola
- Dresser - Seilf
- Cabinet - Aoibhinn
- Desk - Conair
- Bench - Bince
- Armchair - Cathaoir Arm
Fruit Vocabulary
- Apple - Úll
- Banana - Banan
- Grapes - Crónna
- Orange - oráiste
- Strawberry - Sú Talún
- Lemon - Léimean
- Peach - Pesach
- Cherry - Silín
- Pineapple - Ananás
- Mango - Manga
Food Vocabulary
- Bread - Arán
- Milk - Bainne
- Cheese - Cáise
- Meat - Feoil
- Vegetable - Glasraí
- Fruit - Torthaí
- Sugar - Siúcra
- Salt - Salann
- Butter - Im
- Rice - Rís
English To Irish Translation
- Translate key nouns, verbs, and adjectives for common daily use.
- Consider using resources like bilingual dictionaries or translation apps for accuracy.
- Context matters; some words may have multiple meanings based on usage.
- Familiarize with phrases beyond single word translations for better understanding.
All Fruit in Irish
- Apple - Úll
- Apricot - Aibreog
- Banana - Banan
- Blackberry - Fionnín Dubh
- Blueberry - Briottán Gorm
- Cherry - Silín
- Coconut - Coconá
- Date - Dáta
- Fig - Feá
- Grape - Crónna
- Kiwi - Kiwi
- Lemon - Léimean
- Lime - Lím
- Mango - Manga
- Melon - Meala
- Orange - oráiste
- Peach - Pesach
- Pear - Piar
- Pineapple - Ananás
- Plum - Pluma
- Strawberry - Sú Talún
Home Decor Vocabulary in Irish
- The word for "wall" is "Balla".
- "Ceiling" translates to "Síle".
- "Floor" is "Talamh".
- "Window" is expressed as "Fuinneog".
- "Door" is "Dór".
- "Cushion" is "Clúimh".
- "Curtain" is "Ceo".
- "Lamp" is "Lampa".
- "Rug" is "Ruga".
- "Painting" is "Pictiúr".
Furniture Vocabulary in Irish
- The Irish word for "Table" is "Tábla".
- For "Chair", use the word "Cathaoir".
- "Sofa" translates to "Sofá".
- "Bed" translates to "Leaba".
- "Shelf" is "Pola".
- "Dresser" is "Seilf".
- "Cabinet" is "Aoibhinn".
- "Desk" is "Conair".
- "Bench" is "Bince".
- "Armchair" is "Cathaoir Arm".
Fruit Vocabulary in Irish
- The Irish word for "Apple" is "Úll".
- "Banana" translates to "Banan".
- "Grapes" is "Crónna".
- "Orange" is "oráiste".
- “Strawberry” translates to “Sú Talún”.
- "Lemon" translates to “Léimean”.
- “Peach” is “Pesach”.
- “Cherry” is “Silín”.
- "Pineapple" is "Ananás".
- “Mango” is “Manga”.
Food Vocabulary in Irish
- The word for "Bread" is "Arán".
- "Milk" is "Bainne".
- "Cheese" is "Cáise".
- "Meat" is "Feoil".
- "Vegetable" translates to "Glasraí".
- "Fruit" translates to "Torthaí".
- “Sugar” is "Siúcra".
- "Salt" is "Salann".
- “Butter” is "Im".
- “Rice” is “Rís”.
English To Irish Translation: Common Daily Use
- This section encourages learners to focus on translating common nouns, verbs, and adjectives.
- Learners are advised to use bilingual dictionaries or translation apps for accuracy.
- The importance of context is emphasized, as words can have multiple meanings depending on usage.
- The text recommends familiarizing oneself with phrases beyond single-word translations for better comprehension.
All Fruit in Irish
- "Apple" - Úll
- "Apricot" - Aibreog
- "Banana" - Banan
- "Blackberry" - Fionnín Dubh
- "Blueberry" - Briottán Gorm
- "Cherry" - Silín
- "Coconut" - Coconá
- "Date" - Dáta
- "Fig" - Feá
- "Grape" - Crónna
- "Kiwi" - Kiwi
- "Lemon" - Léimean
- "Lime" - Lím
- "Mango" - Manga
- "Melon" - Meala
- "Orange" - oráiste
- "Peach" - Pesach
- "Pear" - Piar
- "Pineapple" - Ananás
- "Plum" - Pluma
- "Strawberry" - Sú Talún
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This quiz focuses on translating key home decor, furniture, fruit, and food vocabulary from English to Irish. Test your knowledge of essential nouns that enhance your understanding of both languages. Perfect for learners seeking to expand their vocabulary in practical contexts.