Grimoire Vocabulary — Adverbs & Common Expressions

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IrishOghamHow to say itEnglishSourceNote
anseo᚛ᚐᚅᚄᚓᚑ᚜un-SHUHhereGrimoire XI.5Here.
ansin᚛ᚐᚅᚄᚔᚅ᚜un-SHINthereFoclóirTeanglannThere.
anois᚛ᚐᚅᚑᚔᚄ᚜uh-NISHnowGrimoire XI.5Now.
inniu᚛ᚔᚅᚅᚔᚒ᚜ih-NYOOtodayGrimoire XI.5Today.
inné᚛ᚔᚅᚅᚓ᚜ih-NYAYyesterdayGrimoire XI.5Yesterday.
amárach᚛ᚐᚋᚐᚏᚐᚉᚆ᚜uh-MAW-rukhtomorrowGrimoire XI.5Tomorrow.
go maith᚛ᚌᚑ ᚋᚐᚔᚈᚆ᚜guh MAHwellGrimoire XI.5Well, as in feeling well. The adverb form of maith.
go deas᚛ᚌᚑ ᚇᚓᚐᚄ᚜guh JASSnicelyFoclóirTeanglannNicely.
go minic᚛ᚌᚑ ᚋᚔᚅᚔᚉ᚜guh MIN-ikoftenFoclóirOften.
riamh᚛ᚏᚔᚐᚋᚆ᚜REE-uvever/never (with neg.)Grimoire XI.5Ever or never. With a negative verb it means never; with a positive verb it means ever.
arís᚛ᚐᚏᚔᚄ᚜uh-REESHagainGrimoire XI.5Again.
freisin᚛ᚃᚏᚓᚔᚄᚔᚅ᚜FRESH-inalso/tooGrimoire XI.5Also or too.
isteach᚛ᚔᚄᚈᚓᚐᚉᚆ᚜ish-CHAKHin/into (motion)Grimoire XI.5In or into, motion. Téigh isteach, go in.
amach᚛ᚐᚋᚐᚉᚆ᚜uh-MOKHout/outwardGrimoire XI.5Out or outward, motion.
suas᚛ᚄᚒᚐᚄ᚜SOO-usupGrimoire XI.5Up.
síos᚛ᚄᚔᚑᚄ᚜SHEESSdownGrimoire XI.5Down.
abhaile᚛ᚐᚁᚆᚐᚔᚂᚓ᚜uh-WAL-uhhome/homewardGrimoire XI.5Home or homeward. Slán abhaile, safe home.

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