dháréag

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Irish[edit]

dháréag

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Etymology[edit]

Contraction of dhá fhear déag (twelve men).

Pronunciation[edit]

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dháréag

  1. twelve (of people)
    dháréag sa choiste.
    There are twelve people in the jury.
    Bhí dháréag aspal ag Íosa.
    Jesus had twelve apostles.

Usage notes[edit]

This noun followed by the genitive plural is the usual way of saying ‘twelve’ when it refers to human beings; it is also sometimes used with other nouns, especially if the things they denote are being personified.

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