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Pàgina 69
I heard . I did not hear . Did I hear ? PRES . & FUT . Aff . Ma ċlujŋjm , if I hear . NEG . Muna gclujnim , if I do not hear . PRET . AFF . D4 gcluinfiñ , if I had heard . NEG . Muna be 30 gcluinfiñ , if I had , & c . OPTATIVE .
I heard . I did not hear . Did I hear ? PRES . & FUT . Aff . Ma ċlujŋjm , if I hear . NEG . Muna gclujnim , if I do not hear . PRET . AFF . D4 gcluinfiñ , if I had heard . NEG . Muna be 30 gcluinfiñ , if I had , & c . OPTATIVE .
Pàgina 70
Ni cluintear , I am not heard . Int . A gcluintear ? am I heard ? PRET . AFF . Chualas , I was heard . ―― - Neg . Njar ċualar ? I was not heard . INT . Nar ċualar ? was I heard . FUT . AFF . Cluinfear , I shall be heard .
Ni cluintear , I am not heard . Int . A gcluintear ? am I heard ? PRET . AFF . Chualas , I was heard . ―― - Neg . Njar ċualar ? I was not heard . INT . Nar ċualar ? was I heard . FUT . AFF . Cluinfear , I shall be heard .
Pàgina 76
When the article precedes a word beginning with a consonant , the ŋ is scarcely heard in speaking ; and in poetry it is sometimes altogether omitted ; as , an tiñe , commonly pronounced a tiñe , the fire . ( 105 ) 6.
When the article precedes a word beginning with a consonant , the ŋ is scarcely heard in speaking ; and in poetry it is sometimes altogether omitted ; as , an tiñe , commonly pronounced a tiñe , the fire . ( 105 ) 6.
Pàgina 105
A story that I heard long ago . On fear críoña a dainic a From a wise man that came from afar . gcéin Gurglas na mullaiġbfad uajñ . That hills are green far from us . Ta an tarán sin ro ṁait . That bread is very good .
A story that I heard long ago . On fear críoña a dainic a From a wise man that came from afar . gcéin Gurglas na mullaiġbfad uajñ . That hills are green far from us . Ta an tarán sin ro ṁait . That bread is very good .
Pàgina 106
When he heard the story . Druid & u fein astiż añ do tiż . Shut thyself in thy house . PREPOSITION . 1. The following prepositions aspirate the nouns that they govern ; viz . ( 140 ) Air , upon . De , of . Do , to . F4 , upon , & c .
When he heard the story . Druid & u fein astiż añ do tiż . Shut thyself in thy house . PREPOSITION . 1. The following prepositions aspirate the nouns that they govern ; viz . ( 140 ) Air , upon . De , of . Do , to . F4 , upon , & c .
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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