is cuma

Phrase

 * 1) to not matter

Usage notes
This phrase can be extended with a prepositional phrase headed by to mean "not care, not mind" or by  "to be none of one's business". Such copular phrases in Irish frequently feature opposition between the preposition, which implies subjective opinion, and the preposition , which implies objective fact:
 * You do not care/mind (whether you should or not).
 * You should not care/mind (whether you do or not). → It is none of your business.
 * You should not care/mind (whether you do or not). → It is none of your business.
 * You should not care/mind (whether you do or not). → It is none of your business.

This phrase can also be immediately followed by the conjunction to form a comparative sentence, which adheres to the original meaning of :

Related terms

 * ar nós cuma/chuma liom
 * ar nós cuma/chuma liom