Irish Word of the Day
éadaí
/AY-dee/ • noun (plural) — 23rd of Apr, 2026
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Meaning: clothes; garments (general term for clothing)
Examples
- Cheannaigh mé éadaí nua inné.
(I bought new clothes yesterday.) - Tá mo chuid éadaí ar an leaba.
(My clothes are on the bed.) - Ní mór éadaí te a chaitheamh sa gheimhreadh.
(You must wear warm clothes in winter.)
Synonyms
- éide
- gúna
Éadaí is the everyday plural noun for 'clothes' in Irish. It is normally used to talk about clothing in general (not single items). To say 'my clothes' use the construction 'mo chuid éadaí'. Adjectives usually follow the noun (éadaí nua = new clothes).
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