mairagh
Manx
Etymology
From Old Irish i mbárach (“tomorrow”), from bárach, from Proto-Celtic *bāregos (“morning”). Compare Welsh bore (“morning”). Cognate with Irish amárach.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈmɛːrax]
Adverb
mairagh
- tomorrow
- Bee briwnys jeant echey mairagh.
- He will deliver judgement tomorrow.
- Cur shilley er mairagh.
- Give him a call tomorrow.
- Er agh elley foddee oo çheet mairagh.
- Or alternatively you can come tomorrow.
- Heeym oo mairagh.
- I will see you tomorrow.
- Rosheemayd yn ellan mairagh.
- We will reach the island tomorrow.
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