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staí

Staí is an Irish-language noun that denotes state, condition, or status. In modern Irish, the word can refer to the general state of something, the circumstances surrounding a situation, or the standing of a person within a social or administrative framework. The sense is typically abstract and is common in Irish-language dictionaries, grammars, and literary texts. Staí is part of the native Irish lexicon and is not a loanword; it belongs to a semantic field around how things are, or how they stand, in a given moment or context.

In usage, staí appears in various compound forms and idiomatic expressions where the idea of state or

See also: Irish-language dictionaries, terms for state and condition, semantic fields of status and standing. Note

status
is
central.
It
is
more
frequent
in
formal,
literary,
or
academic
Irish
than
in
everyday
speech.
Etymologically,
staí
is
rooted
in
older
Irish
vocabulary
linked
to
the
concept
of
standing
or
being
in
a
particular
condition,
and
it
shares
relationships
with
related
terms
in
the
language
that
express
state,
position,
or
circumstance.
that
dialectal
variation
can
influence
sense
and
frequency
of
use;
in
some
contexts,
other
terms
may
be
preferred
to
express
more
specific
meanings
such
as
social
status,
legal
standing,
or
particular
conditions.