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** Irish
*** Pronunciation
- [ga]
*** Etymology 1
From [ga], from [ga].[1]
**** Noun
[m]
1. [ga] 2. journey , march
***** Declension
As substantive: [t] As verbal noun: [t]
*** Etymology 2
From [ga], from [mga] (see Etymology 1).[2]
**** Verb
[pres=triallann]
1. to travel , journey 2. to be bound [ready to start or go (to); moving in the direction (of)] [ga] 3. to go for, go to get or fetch [ga] [generally after another verb of going, such as [ga]] 4. * {{ quote-text | ga | year=1906 | author=Christian Brothers | title=Graiméar na Gaedhilge | location=Dublin | publisher=M. H. Gill & Son | section= Basa Sunda: Graiméar na Gaedhilge/Part III Chapter VI#256 |passage=Téigh ag TRIALL ar an gcapall.|t=Go for the horse.}}
1. * [194]
***** Conjugation
[t]
*** Mutation
[ga-mut]
*** References
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*** Further reading
- [ed=1] - [ed=1] - [R:ga:Ó Dónaill] - [R:ga:EID] - [R:ga:NEID] - [h]