to put (past part. of cuir)
"curtha" means "to put (past part. of cuir)" in Irish (verb). Pronounced /ˈkɞɾˠhə/. Mutation forms: Séimhiú → churtha, Urú → gcurtha.
In Irish, the first letter of "curtha" changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:
| Mutation | Form |
|---|---|
| Base form | curtha |
| Séimhiú | churtha |
| Urú | gcurtha |
Tá óstán curtha in áirithe agam anocht i nGaillimh
I booked us a hotel in Galway tonight.
B1Cá bhfuil sí curtha?
Where is she burried?
A1Tá an téacs curtha i gcomharthaí athfhriotail agam.
I've put the text in quotation marks.
B1Níor chuala mé gadaíocht curtha síos dó riamh.
I've never heard him being accused of stealing.
B1tá an fichiú leasú, a achtaíodh tar éis don téacs a bheith curtha isteach ina iris, curtha san áireamh;
the twentieth amendment, enacted subsequent to enrolment, is incorporated;
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