Is as Caisleán na Deirge mé. Tá sé an baile beag.
I'm from Castlederg. It's a small town.
Caisleán na Deirge = The Red Castle
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Chaith sí gúna dearg ag a pósadh.
(She wore a red dress at her wedding.)
Tá rothar dearg nua agam.
An bhfuil sin ceart?
I was wanting to say " I have a new red bike".
Frankie
'Tá rothar dearg nua agam' is correct
You can also use 'úr'
'Tá rothar dearg úr agam.'
úr means' fresh' or 'new'
You can put 'úr' and 'nua' together to make another word
'úrnua' which means 'brand-new'
'Tá rothar dearg úrnua agam.' meaning 'i have a brand-new red bike.'
Awesome Gearóid, that seems pretty flash, I'd definitely like to use "úrnua". Thanks.
I'm feeling all proud of myself, starting to feel like I'm getting somewhere with my gaeilge.
Bhí car dearg ag mo bhean chéile, ach tá car bán aici anois.
My wife had a red car, but now she has a white car.
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scríobh Michelle -Tá sé an baile beag It's a small town
? It is the small town?
Can you use - Is baile beag é
Níl mé ach ag cleachtadh.