yes - 40 minutes each way
Bhuaigh an hÉireann an cluiche rugbaí It's not fully correct, but it's close
No, that is not correct. The correct phrase is "Here are the minutes." "Minutes" is a plural noun, so it should be paired with "are" instead of "is."
I would probably say the free-kick because in a rugby conversion the area to aim at is much larger.
Once the ref askes are you ready to commence and you reply YES - chat stops and actions speak.
RAGUBI, just say rugby
Say: "I don't want to play rugby"
There is no specific set time in a normal single match. However there are matches like an iron Man match where you have to last say 30 minutes.
Rugby is "das Rugby" not different at all. Ich will Rugby spielen. - I want to play Rugby.
To play rugby is 'jouer au rugby' in French.
Depends how many times you were tackled!! I would say a couple of days. It usually takes me a day or so.
"Minutes of the meeting were" is the correct phrase to use. "Minutes" in this context refers to a record of what was discussed or decided upon during a meeting, which is considered a plural noun requiring the plural verb "were."
Its pronounced the same across the world as "Rugby"