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"ndmathar" should be "na máthar"

"aracalnn" should be "ar a clann"

"Sa dán 'An Mháthair' is cumasach an léiriú a faighimid ar dhearcadh na máthar uirthi féin agus a clann mhac." means

"In the poem 'An Mháthair' we find a powerful portrayal of the views of the mother herself and of her sons."

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