"faoi deara" meaning in Irish

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Adjective

IPA: /fˠiːˈdʲaɾˠə/, /fˠiːˈdʲaɾʲə/ [Aran]
Etymology: From Old Irish fod·(ḟ)era (“causes it”, verb), from fo·fera (“to cause”) with infixed d- (“it”), reinterpreted as a prepositional phrase using fo (modern Irish faoi). Etymology templates: {{der|ga|sga|fod·era|fod·(ḟ)era|pos=v|t=causes it}} Old Irish fod·(ḟ)era (“causes it”, verb), {{cog|ga|faoi}} Irish faoi Head templates: {{head|ga|adjective}} faoi deara
  1. causing, being the cause Synonyms: fá dear, fá deara [Ulster], fé ndear, fé ndeár, fé ndeara [Munster] Derived forms: cuir faoi deara (english: to cause), tabhair faoi deara (english: to notice)
    Sense id: en-faoi_deara-ga-adj-YdwD0a0u Categories (other): Irish entries with incorrect language header

Alternative forms

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          "word": "cuir faoi deara"
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          "english": "What causes me to speak to you is that I am interested in your work.",
          "text": "Is é faoi deara dom labhairt leat go gcuirim spéis i d’obair.",
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          "text": "Tú féin faoi deara é.",
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          "text": "Éad faoi deara a lán de.",
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          "text": "Éad faoi deara a lán de.",
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