Irish Weather
This is a list of words about the weather in Irish. That way you can describe what kind of weather and temperature it is where you live.
Cloudy: neulach; sgòthach; baidealach
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Cold: fuar
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Foggy: ceòthar
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Humid: spliugach
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Hot: teth
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Warm: blàth
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Rain: uisge
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Rainy: siantach
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Snow: sneachda
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Snowing: Tha an t-sneachda ann.
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Sun: grian
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Sunny: grianach
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Wind: gaoth
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Windy: gaothach
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Spring: earrach
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Summer: samhradh
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Autumn: foghar |
Winter: geamhradh |
Umbrella: sgàilean-uisge |
Storm: gaillean |
These examples put some of the above words about weather in a sentence to show you how those expressions can be used.
Today is nice weather: Tha an aimsir math an-diugh.
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Yesterday was bad weather: Bha droch aimsir ann an-dè.
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It is raining: Tha an t-uisge ann.
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It is sunny: Tha grian ann.
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It is windy: Tha gaoth ann. |
It is cold: Tha e fuar. |
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