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Pàgina 20
The inflexion of the genitive is formed by adding a small vowel to the broad one , in the termination of the nominative ; or , by changing the broad vowel or diphthong of the nominative into a small one ; as , SINGULAR . Noм .
The inflexion of the genitive is formed by adding a small vowel to the broad one , in the termination of the nominative ; or , by changing the broad vowel or diphthong of the nominative into a small one ; as , SINGULAR . Noм .
Pàgina 25
Nouns that end in vowels ; polysyllables ; having í long in the last syllable ; and diminutives in jn , are invariable in the singular ; the cases of the plural are formed like those of other nouns ; as , D401 , a clown .
Nouns that end in vowels ; polysyllables ; having í long in the last syllable ; and diminutives in jn , are invariable in the singular ; the cases of the plural are formed like those of other nouns ; as , D401 , a clown .
Pàgina 32
The comparative degree is formed by putting njor , more , before the genitive feminine of the positive ; as , geal , white njos gile , whiter . ( 24 ) The superlative is formed by putting po , very ; before the nominative ; or , ar ...
The comparative degree is formed by putting njor , more , before the genitive feminine of the positive ; as , geal , white njos gile , whiter . ( 24 ) The superlative is formed by putting po , very ; before the nominative ; or , ar ...
Pàgina 34
In declining these pronouns , the nominative and accusative are commonly alike ; the vocative wanting , except in the second person ; and the ablative is formed by prefixing various prepositions , exhibited under the title of compound ...
In declining these pronouns , the nominative and accusative are commonly alike ; the vocative wanting , except in the second person ; and the ablative is formed by prefixing various prepositions , exhibited under the title of compound ...
Pàgina 38
1 Biodmaoid , biod siñ , let us be . 2 Bígide , or biod sibh , be ye . 3 Bidis , or biod sjad , let them be . The negative be not , & c . , is formed by prefixing ná to each person : as , ná bidis , or na bjod sjad , let them not be .
1 Biodmaoid , biod siñ , let us be . 2 Bígide , or biod sibh , be ye . 3 Bidis , or biod sjad , let them be . The negative be not , & c . , is formed by prefixing ná to each person : as , ná bidis , or na bjod sjad , let them not be .
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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 |
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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