fuair means got
It should be "Fuair siad bás" not "Fuair siad ar bas" "Fuair siad bás ar son saoirse na hÉireann" means "They died for the freedom of Ireland"
"Fuair sé bás." He died.
Fuair mé thusa
Fuair tú buille sa chloigeann
Bás. Goes with fuair (get). Fuair sé bás. He died. (Literally - He got death.) This is Irish Gaelic.
in the past tense its Fuair mé. in present its faighim and in future its Gheobhaidh mé. its a bit weird because its an irregular verb but the root verb stem is faigh:)
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.
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
you mean what you mean
Mean is the average.
It mean what you don't what does it mean.