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war

Irish translation: Cogadh

GLOSSARY ENTRY (DERIVED FROM QUESTION BELOW)
English term or phrase:war
Irish translation:Cogadh
Entered by: Paul Larkin (X)

00:16 Aug 28, 2004
English to Irish translations [Non-PRO]
Social Sciences - Military / Defense
English term or phrase: war
Politics/military
Jay
Cogadh
Explanation:
'Cogadh' is the usual phrase in Gaeilge - pronounced 'cogoo' (in Ulster dialect) 'coga'everywhere else
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Paul Larkin (X)
Local time: 14:02
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5 +2Cogadh
Paul Larkin (X)


  

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Cogadh


Explanation:
'Cogadh' is the usual phrase in Gaeilge - pronounced 'cogoo' (in Ulster dialect) 'coga'everywhere else

Paul Larkin (X)
Local time: 14:02
Native speaker of: English
Grading comment
Graded automatically based on peer agreement.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Edith Kelly: plural.:cogaí
6 hrs

agree  Orla Ryan
13 hrs
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