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Fadhb Gramadach

  • 28-01-2012 10:13pm
    #1
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    Hi guys, I was wondering if someone could clear up something for me. I notice whenever I'm reading Irish books/magazines I don't know what the difference is between 'chuig' , 'chun' and 'do'. I always seem to get confused weather it means 'to' or 'for' etc so could someone please give me a simple reply as to what each word means and when you would use it.
    Cheers, mark.
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