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tar

to come

VerbA1/t̪ˠaɾˠ/

"tar" means "to come" in Irish (verb). Pronounced /t̪ˠaɾˠ/. Mutation forms: Séimhiú → thar, Urú → dtar.

Mutation forms

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

MutationForm
Base formtar
Séimhiúthar
Urúdtar

"tar" in context

Glanaimid ár rang tar éis scoile.

We clean our classroom after school.

A2

Tá sé leathuair tar éis a haon.

It's half past one.

A2

Déanfaidh mé staidéar tar éis teacht abhaile dom.

I'll study after I come home.

B1

An ndéanfaidh tú staidéar tar éis teacht abhaile duit?

Will you study after you come home?

B1

Tar éis an dinnéir, crochaim liom ar an dtrá.

After dinner, I take a walk on the beach.

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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