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Ok..so how would you say "apathy" in irish :>??

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i found on this site: http://www.acmhainn.ie/tearmai/fiseol.htm

that apathy is patuaire.. now i have absolutely no idea... :)

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  1. The Irish word for apathy is 'fuarchúis'.  Apathetic is 'fuarchúiseach'.  

    'Éadóchas' means 'despair'


  2. Patuaire and fuarchúis mean apathy in the sense of not being engaged by something.  The two words mean the same thing, like apathy and indifference in English.

    Dímhothú  would be more accurate in terms of personality.

  3. 'fuarchúis

  4. "Dennis"   (my Irish brother)

  5. éadóchais is gaelic for apathy

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