is cuimhin le
Irish
Etymology
From Old Irish is cuman la.
Phrase
is cuimhin le (past/conditional ba chuimhin le)
- to remember
- Is cuimhin liom mo cheachtanna.
- I remember my lessons.
- Is cuimhin le Dónall an lá.
- Dónall remembers the day.
Usage notes
The person doing the remembering is expressed as the object of le, while whatever is being remembered is expressed as the subject of the sentence (coming at the end by the normal rules of Irish syntax).
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