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deireadh

end

NounMasculineA1/ˈdʲeɾʲə/

"deireadh" means "end" in Irish (masculine noun). Pronounced /ˈdʲeɾʲə/. Mutation forms: Séimhiú → dheireadh, Urú → ndeireadh.

Mutation forms

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

MutationForm
Base formdeireadh
Séimhiúdheireadh
Urúndeireadh

"deireadh" in context

Bhí sí sa bhaile ag an deireadh seachtaine.

She was at home at the weekend.

B1

Choinnigh siad an chuid ab fhearr go dtí an deireadh.

They saved the best for last.

B1

D'fhág sé chun Meiriceá sa deireadh thiar.

At last, he went to America.

A2

Chuaigh Tom abhaile don deireadh seachtaine.

Tom went home for the weekend.

B1

Ní athraíonn rud ar bith ó thús go deireadh

Nothing changes from beginning to end.

A2

Further reading

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