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  • 'S é'n trua ghéar nach mise bean Pháidín, It's a great pity that I'm not the wife of Páidín. 'S é'n trua ghéar nach mise, nach mise, It's a great pity that I'm not, that I'm not. 'S an bhean atá aige bheith caillte, And the woman that he has to be dead.
  • The paintings cost a great deal (=a lot) of money. John always takes great care over his work. It gives me great pleasure (=I am very pleased) to introduce tonight's speaker. It's a great pity that none of his poems survive. The temptation was too ...
  • Jul 22, 2014 ... ... in the recent Cabinet reshuffle of Michael Gove from the Department of Education. In an interview yesterday afternoon with ConservativeHome, Lord Howard said: “I do think it's a great pity that Michael Gove was moved.” ...
  • Jan 6, 2015 ... Taking a jibe at the pugilist Vijender Singh and badminton ace Saina Nehwal after the duo advertised their names for the Padma Bhushan, former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah said it's a great pity that the ...
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  • Jan 21, 2010 ... I do not know whether it's a great pity sounds old
  • Englisch
  • fashioned or not. C'est grand
  • 1. a pity. spoken used to show that you are disappointed about something and you wish things could happen differently [= shame]. (it's a) pity (that). It's a pity that he didn't accept the job. It's a great pity Joyce wasn't invited. I like Charlie. Pity he  ...
  • Sympathy and sorrow aroused by the misfortune or suffering of another. 2. A matter of regret: It's a pity she can't attend the reception. v. pit·ied, pit·y·ing, pit·ies. v.tr. To feel pity for or on account of: "No, he could not believe it a bad house; not  ...
  • pitié does in French. Nowadays we use Il est regrettable ou C'est dommage or as said croje_jnr! Il est dommage nay Dommage qu'elle .
  • Übersetzung für: It's a great pity. ä ö ü ß. DE <> EN, DE –> EN, EN –> DE,

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