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English to Gaelic translations [Non-PRO] Food & Drink | ||||
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beoir Explanation: sometimes also spelled in Irish Gaelic beòir -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 31 mins (2004-07-04 07:52:16 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- If you wish to order: Ba mhaith beoir, le do thoil. Other possible variations include asking not for beer (beoir), but more specifically for stout (leann), or simply \"a pint\" (pionta). Reference: http://www.geocities.com/mosvends/beer.html |
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