sight (present subjunctive analytic of feic)
"feice" means "sight (present subjunctive analytic of feic)" in Irish (verb). Pronounced /ˈfʲɛcɪ/. Mutation forms: Séimhiú → fheice, Urú → bhfeice.
In Irish, the first letter of "feice" changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:
| Mutation | Form |
|---|---|
| Base form | feice |
| Séimhiú | fheice |
| Urú | bhfeice |
Níl sí le feiceáil áit ar bith.
She is nowhere to be seen.
B1Tá an spórt níos feiceálaí ar na saolta seo a bhuí leis na meáin.
Sport is more visible nowadays thanks to the media.
B1Beidh sé le feiceáil san oíche amárach.
It will be shown tomorrow night.
A2Ní raibh le feiceáil ar an túr ach poll mór ina thaobh.
All you could see on the building was a big hole in its side.
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