"cé go" meaning in Irish

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Conjunction

IPA: /ˈceːɡɔ/, /ˈceːɡə/
Head templates: {{head|ga|conjunction|used before positive clauses starting with a nonpast tense or, for certain irregular verbs, the past tense}} cé go (used before positive clauses starting with a nonpast tense or, for certain irregular verbs, the past tense)
  1. although, though, even though Synonyms: gidh go [Ulster] Related terms: cé gur (english: used with the past tense), cé nach (english: used before a negative clause), cé nár (english: used before a negative clause in the past tense)
    Sense id: en-cé_go-ga-conj-0~4HhyT3

Alternative forms

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