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Irish Vocabulary - Drinks

Hi Irish learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn some of the most common drinks in Irish. Knowing how to order a drink in Irish is essential for any conversation. Let's get started! 🍻

Drinks

Here are some of the most common drinks in Irish.

Irish Pronunciation English Translation
Uisce Beatha /ˈiʃkʲə ˈbʲahə/ Whiskey
Beoir /bʲoːrʲ/ Beer
Fíon /fʲiːɔnʲ/ Wine
Siúcra /ʃuːkrə/ Sugar
Tae /tʲeː/ Tea

You can also use the word "drink" when ordering a drink in Irish. The word for "drink" is "deoch".

Ordering a Drink

When ordering a drink in Irish, you can use the following phrases:

  • "Cén deoch a mheas tú?" - What drink do you want?
  • "Cén deoch a bhfuil agat?" - What drink do you have?
  • "Cén deoch a fháil mé?" - What drink should I get?

You can also use the phrase "Is maith liom..." which means "I like...". For example, "Is maith liom uisce beatha" means "I like whiskey".

Practice

To improve your Irish Vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!


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