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bhog

wet (past of bog)

Verbdict/vˠɔɡ/

"bhog" means "wet (past of bog)" in Irish (verb). Pronounced /vˠɔɡ/. Mutation forms: Séimhiú → bhhog, Urú → mbhog.

Mutation forms

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

MutationForm
Base formbhog
Séimhiúbhhog
Urúmbhog

"bhog" in context

An chéad áit a ndeachaigh mé nuair a bhog mé go Beirlín ná lár na cathrach.

The first place I went to when I moved to Berlin was the city centre.

B2

In áit na seanchomharsan, bhog teaghlach nua isteach a bhí i gcónaí ag cothú trioblóide.

In place of the old neighbours, a new family moved in who were always causing trouble.

B1

Nuair a bhí sé 11 bliain d'aois, bhog an teaghlach go léir go dtí an Fhrainc.

When he was 11 years of age, the whole family moved to France.

B2

Bhog siad go dtí an Fhrainc mar is maith a d'airigh siad an chontúirt a bhí ann do Ghiúdaigh na Polainne.

They moved to France because they were very well aware how dangerous things were for Polish Jews.

B2

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