it was cold yesterday. Irish people do not speak another language. They just have an accent.
The Irish for "It was cold yesterday" is "Bhi se fuair inne". There should be fadas (accents) on the i of bhi, the e of se, and the e of inne, sorry. Bhi se, literally "He was" but is also used for "It was" (v shea) pronounced
fuar-cold (fou-er) pronounced
inne-yesterday (in-nay) pronounced Hope that helps.
No. You could say 'you could have come yesterday', or 'you would have come yesterday', or 'if you had come yesterday', though.
Yes, but you could also say that something was loaded yesterday, as well.
This could be better translated if used in a sentence. Irish has several ways to say it depending on the context.
No, tomorrow is yesterday's future since tomorrow hasn't yet happened. But you could say yesterday is tomorrow's past since it has already happened.
you just used it in a sentence. Or you could say "The repast yesterday evening was most enjoyable". By. G543 Or you can say: I had a repast yesterday with my friends and family.
You could use Sharlene or gaelicize it as Séairlín.Sharlene
Say Hello to Yesterday was created in 1970.
No, you must say I was in London yesterday.
You would say 'John's yesterday lecture' as 'John's yesterday's lecture' would make it an adjective.
Thanking someone for yesterday infers that someone actually gave you yesterday. It would be better to say, "Thank you for making yesterday special."
Yesterday = Ontem - The day before yesterday = Anteontem
Just Say Yesterday was created on 1992-09-01.