farm
"feirm" means "farm" in Irish (feminine noun). Pronounced /ˈfʲɛɾʲəmʲ/. Mutation forms: Séimhiú → fheirm, Urú → bhfeirm.
In Irish, the first letter of "feirm" changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:
| Mutation | Form |
|---|---|
| Base form | feirm |
| Séimhiú | fheirm |
| Urú | bhfeirm |
Tá feirm mhór ag mo mháthair agus m'athair ann.
My father and mother have a big farm there.
B1Tá feirm againne.
We have a farm.
A2Ba chuimhin leo na sagairt ag dul ó fheirm go feirm.
They remembered the priests going from farm to farm.
B2(6) Chun crícheanna an ailt seo cialluíonn an focal “feirm baile” feirm a húsáidtear chun áise no chun tairbhe d'áit comhnaithe an únaera agus mar gheall air, agus nách mar ghnáth-fheirm chun profid amháin é.
(6) For the purposes of this section the expression "home farm" means a farm used for the convenience or advantage of the owner's residence and in connection therewith, and not merely as an ordinary farm for the purposes of profit.
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