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chor

past of cor

Verbdict/xɔɾˠ/

"chor" means "past of cor" in Irish (verb). Pronounced /xɔɾˠ/. Mutation forms: Séimhiú → chhor, Urú → gchor.

Mutation forms

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

MutationForm
Base formchor
Séimhiúchhor
Urúgchor

"chor" in context

Níor mhaith liom é a fheiceáil ar chor ar bith.

I don't want to see him at all.

A2

Ní mian liom é a fheiceáil ar chor ar bith.

I don't want to see him at all.

B1

Ní théim ar scoil in aon chor.

I never go to school.

A2

Bíonn cuma áthais uirthi i gcónaí, ach níl áthas uirthi ar chor ar bith.

She always looks happy, but she is not happy at all.

B2

Ní níonn Tomás a charr in aon chor.

Tom never washes his car.

B1

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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