money
"airgead" means "money" in Irish (masculine noun). Pronounced /ˈɑɾʲəɟəd̪ˠ/. Mutation forms: Urú → n-airgead, Réamhlitir h → hairgead, Réamhlitir t → t-airgead.
In Irish, the first letter of "airgead" changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:
| Mutation | Form |
|---|---|
| Base form | airgead |
| Urú | n-airgead |
| Réamhlitir h | hairgead |
| Réamhlitir t | t-airgead |
Ag Bríd atá an t-airgead.
Bríd has the money.
A2Fuair mé an t-airgead.
I found the money.
A1Thug mé an t-airgead don bhean.
I gave the money to the woman.
A2An bhfuil airgead agat?
Do you have money?
A2Níl airgead agam inniu.
I have no money today.
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