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at

swelling

NounMasculineA1/ɑt̪ˠ/

"at" means "swelling" in Irish (masculine noun). Pronounced /ɑt̪ˠ/. Mutation forms: Urú → n-at, Réamhlitir h → hat, Réamhlitir t → t-at.

Mutation forms

In Irish, the first letter of "at" changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:

MutationForm
Base format
Urún-at
Réamhlitir hhat
Réamhlitir tt-at

"at" in context

Cé mhéad carr atá agat?

How many cars do you have?

B1

Cad atá tu ag déanamh?

What are you doing?

A1

An bhean atá ina cónaí béal dorais, tá sí ag obair sa Státseirbhís anois.

The woman who lives next door is working for the Civil Service now.

B1

Tá fear ag an doras atá ag iarraidh caint leat.

There's a man at the door who's asking to speak with you.

A2

Conas atá an obair ag dul ar aghaidh?

How is the work progressing?

A1

Further reading

Irish Mutations: Complete Guide to Séimhiú and Urú →Irish Pronunciation, The System Behind the Spelling →How to Learn Irish as an Adult, A Step-by-Step Roadmap →Best Irish Learning App 2026 →Browse all Irish vocabulary →

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