Chuaigh mé go dtí an siopa.
chuamar
irish: siopa bláthanna
I went on a translator and it is spelled mam
In Scottish Gaelic it is bùth;in Irish it is siopa.
The Irish word for 'coffee' is 'caife', pronounced kaf-ih.
Thug mé cuairt uirthi. Chuaigh mé ar cuairt chuici.
'Chuaigh' is 'went'.
'Sandwich shop' is Siopa Ceapairí
the Irish went to clean floors the Irish did the army
how do you say my country in irish
i would say chadston because i went there and there were so many
First of all, it should be "I went to the shop/shops", in general - you need a Definite Article (THE) after a preposition. The Present Tense form: "I go to the shop/shops". The Past Continuous form ("I was going to the shop") can be turned into a Present Continuous sentence: "I am going to the shop".