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Pàgina 4
DUPINE & TUIFE The letters are classed as follows :3 N. B. - h ; as no Irish word begins radically with this letter , it is considered only as a mark of aspiration ; and when affixed to a consonant , it is denoted by a point placed over ...
DUPINE & TUIFE The letters are classed as follows :3 N. B. - h ; as no Irish word begins radically with this letter , it is considered only as a mark of aspiration ; and when affixed to a consonant , it is denoted by a point placed over ...
Pàgina 5
The poets , in latter ages , devised a rule , which prescribes that the vowel , which goes before a consonant , must be of the same class with the vowel which follows that consonant , i.e. both broad or both small .
The poets , in latter ages , devised a rule , which prescribes that the vowel , which goes before a consonant , must be of the same class with the vowel which follows that consonant , i.e. both broad or both small .
Pàgina 6
IMMUTABLE CONSONANTS . L , n , p , are called immutable , because they never change , or lose their sound , by the addition of h . But they alone can be doubled in the middle , or at the end of words ; as , barr , a top ; cean , naiġim ...
IMMUTABLE CONSONANTS . L , n , p , are called immutable , because they never change , or lose their sound , by the addition of h . But they alone can be doubled in the middle , or at the end of words ; as , barr , a top ; cean , naiġim ...
Pàgina 7
In the inflexion and combination of words , certain consonants are frequently prefixed to others , with which they cannot be sounded ; and the adventitious consonant is then said to eclipse the radical one ; viz : b , c , D , F , 3 , m ...
In the inflexion and combination of words , certain consonants are frequently prefixed to others , with which they cannot be sounded ; and the adventitious consonant is then said to eclipse the radical one ; viz : b , c , D , F , 3 , m ...
Pàgina 8
But some of the aspirated consonants are so slightly expressed as to be almost imperceptible ; the reason of which is as ... by multiplying their syllables , devised the method of throwing in an adventitious consonant , generally or 5 ...
But some of the aspirated consonants are so slightly expressed as to be almost imperceptible ; the reason of which is as ... by multiplying their syllables , devised the method of throwing in an adventitious consonant , generally or 5 ...
Què en diuen els usuaris - Escriviu una ressenya
No hem trobat cap ressenya als llocs habituals.
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An Introduction to the Irish Language: In Three Parts. I. An Original and ... William Neilson Visualització completa - 1808 |
An Introduction to the Irish Language: In Three Parts. I. An Original and ... William Neilson Visualització completa - 1808 |
Frases i termes més freqüents
aċd adjectives Affirmative agad agam agus aige ancient anois aspirated beag bean beid bfuil Brian broad buail called consonant daṁ déag DECLINE duine duit eile expressed father fear féin formed Future genitive give go raib hand hear heard horse imperative INFINITIVE interrogative Irish language leat leis letter liom liom go mait manner MOOD mór Muna naċ Naoise never night noun observed participle person PLURAL prefixed PRES Present PRET Preter pronouns seen shillings siad SINGULAR sleep sound speak strike struck Tense thing thou uile usually verbs vowel wish woman written