Do chaidh mise Robart féin, do mhainisdear an dé a nunn, Agus nior leigeadh mi a steach, o nach robh mo bhean marrium.
Ni Mhic Chailein, Caitriona, bos mhil earlamh dualchas, Inghin Iarla Earaghaidheal, an aon bhean is fearr a fhuaireas.
Is i an aon bhean do ni an gul ag dol d’a fhios gu Cluain Fraoich, Ainnir an fhuilt chaise aille, nighean Mhaoibh ri ’m bitheadh laoich.
Ged thigeadh am fear mor na m dhàil Gun iochd gun bhàigh le a chlaidheamh cruaidh, Air do ghuidh-se a bhean bhlath.
Ghoid iad a bhraighdeach s gu leir S bha a bhean fein fo chumha thruim Siod agaibh aithris mo sgeul S mar a leugh iad am bòrd-cruinn.
Thus the italics of the second phrase would be in Irish fear da d-treigeann a bhean e (or a threigeas a bhean e).
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bhean" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.