faoi deara

Irish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Irish fod·(ḟ)era (causes it, verb), from fo·fera (to cause) with infixed d- (it), reinterpreted as a prepositional phrase using fo (modern Irish faoi).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fˠiːˈdʲaɾˠə/
  • (Aran) IPA(key): /fˠiːˈdʲaɾʲə/ (as if spelled faoi deaire, probably due to influence from aire (attention, notice))

Adjective

faoi deara

  1. causing, being the cause
    Is é faoi deara dom labhairt leat go gcuirim spéis i d’obair.
    What causes me to speak to you is that I am interested in your work.
    Tú féin faoi deara é.
    You are the cause of it yourself; you have brought it on yourself.
    Éad faoi deara a lán de.Jealousy has a lot to do with it.
    Is é Seán faoi deara é seo.This is Seán’s doing; this is due to Seán.

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