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➡ In today's lesson you will learn some vocabulary related to SPORTS in Irish Gaelic.
The Irish are known for their love of sports, and the country has a rich history of athletic achievements in a variety of disciplines. In this lesson, we will explore some of the most commonly used Irish terms and expressions related to sports, including popular sports like Gaelic football, hurling, and rugby.
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spórt - sport[edit | edit source]
Irish (Gaeilge) | English |
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lúthcleasach
lúthchleasaí |
athletics
athlete |
gleacaíochta
gleacaí |
gymnastics
gymnast |
coraíocht
coraí |
wrestling
wrestler |
dornálaíocht
dornálaí, bacsálaí |
boxing
boxer |
damhsa
damhsóir |
dancing, dance
dancer |
an liathróid | ball |
cluiche corr | baseball |
cispheil | basketball |
eitpheil | volleyball |
liathróid láimhe | handball |
peil | football |
rugbaí | rugby |
staidiam | stadium |
réiteoir, moltóir | referee |
foireann | team |
imreoir(í) | player(s) |
leadóg | tennis |
leadóg bhoird | table tennis,
ping pong |
iomáint | hurling |
linn snámha | swimming pool |
snámh | swimming |
snámhaí | swimmer |
Main Sports in Ireland[edit | edit source]
Sports play an integral role in Irish culture, and the country has a long history of athletic achievements across a variety of disciplines. The most popular sports in Ireland include Gaelic football, hurling, and rugby.
Gaelic football[edit | edit source]
Gaelic football is a uniquely Irish sport that combines elements of soccer, basketball, and rugby. It is played on a rectangular grass pitch with 15 players on each team, and the objective is to score points by kicking or punching the ball over the opponent's crossbar. Gaelic football is widely popular in Ireland and is considered the national sport.
Hurling[edit | edit source]
Hurling, another distinctly Irish sport, is one of the world's oldest and fastest field games. Played with a small ball and a curved wooden stick called a hurley, the game is known for its speed, agility, and physicality. Hurling is also popular in Ireland and is often described as the fastest field sport in the world.
Rugby[edit | edit source]
Rugby is another popular sport in Ireland, with the Irish national rugby team enjoying considerable success on the international stage. The country's rugby union team competes annually in the Six Nations Championship against England, Scotland, Wales, France, and Italy.
Overall, sports play an important role in Irish culture and identity, and they provide a source of pride and passion for many Irish people. By understanding the unique vocabulary and customs associated with these sports, visitors and newcomers to Ireland can gain a deeper appreciation of the country's rich sporting heritage.
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