An Introduction to the Irish Language: In Three Parts. I. An Original and Comprehensive Grammar. II. Familiar Phrases and Dialogues. III. Extracts from Irish Books, and Manuscripts, in the Original Character. With Copious Tales of the ContractionsP. Wogan, 1808 - 277 pāgines |
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Pāgina 38
... deic ar fiċead 31 aon dčag is fitċe 40 da fitċead 50 deić is da fitċead 60 tri fitċead 70 deic is tri fitċead 80 ceitre fitċead ... 90 deic is ceītre fitcéad aonad dčag dara dčag tritead dčag , or treas dčag ceatramad dčag cuigead dčag ...
... deic ar fiċead 31 aon dčag is fitċe 40 da fitċead 50 deić is da fitċead 60 tri fitċead 70 deic is tri fitċead 80 ceitre fitċead ... 90 deic is ceītre fitcéad aonad dčag dara dčag tritead dčag , or treas dčag ceatramad dčag cuigead dčag ...
Pāgina 39
... deic mile 1000000 milliun Ordinal mile da mile deic mile milliun , ( 27 ) PRONOUNS . PERSONAL . There are four personal pronouns ; viz . me , 1 ; tu , thou ; se , or e , he ; si , or i , she . In declining these pronouns , the ...
... deic mile 1000000 milliun Ordinal mile da mile deic mile milliun , ( 27 ) PRONOUNS . PERSONAL . There are four personal pronouns ; viz . me , 1 ; tu , thou ; se , or e , he ; si , or i , she . In declining these pronouns , the ...
Pāgina 103
... deic , or dčag is expressed , requires the substantive in the nominative plural eclipsed ; as , seaċt gcloċa , seven stones . 5. In speaking of the succession of kings , and the like , the cardinal numeral is rather used than the ...
... deic , or dčag is expressed , requires the substantive in the nominative plural eclipsed ; as , seaċt gcloċa , seven stones . 5. In speaking of the succession of kings , and the like , the cardinal numeral is rather used than the ...
Pāgina 24
... deic nginid . Bfuil siad air son a mar- bad ? Ma cuirtear a bforais mait iad , beid siad lān saill faoi miosa . Saoilim gur diol tu go ro mait iad . Ta me sasta . Sin muca maite . You may leave that to my own good will . I shall do so ...
... deic nginid . Bfuil siad air son a mar- bad ? Ma cuirtear a bforais mait iad , beid siad lān saill faoi miosa . Saoilim gur diol tu go ro mait iad . Ta me sasta . Sin muca maite . You may leave that to my own good will . I shall do so ...
Pāgina 25
... deic is fitċe . " Go de an meud a biadfa ag iarraig air a tiom- lan ? Bheara tu cųig ponta is da fitċead orrta . Ni tugam , na mōran tairis a leit . What do you say ? Are they not very small ? They are very fat . How many have you in ...
... deic is fitċe . " Go de an meud a biadfa ag iarraig air a tiom- lan ? Bheara tu cųig ponta is da fitċead orrta . Ni tugam , na mōran tairis a leit . What do you say ? Are they not very small ? They are very fat . How many have you in ...
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Frases i termes més freqüents
adjectives agad agam agus aige air bit anois beag bean Beid beidh beit bfaca Bfearr liom go bfuair breag buail cead ceann ceart chodladh codlad creid cuaid cuid cuir daoine dative dčag deanam declension deic diol dubairt duine duit eile Eirin fada fagail faoi Father Bryan fear fčin fios fitċead genitive go bfuil go leor go raib idir imperative Irish Irish language leat leis Mac G Maire manner decline mbiad meud mise mnaoi mōr Muna be go naċ Niar nios nouns orrta participle Plural ponta posad prefixed Pres Pret Preter pronouns raibh sagart saoi sead siad sibh Singular sinn siubal sleep strike struck Tabair Tadg tainic tatair Brian teact Tense Thady thou uaim uair uile verbs vowel
Passatges populars
Pāgina 89 - My son, despise not the chastening of the Lord, neither be weary of His correction: for whom the Lord loveth He correcteth, even as a father the son in whom he delighteth.
Pāgina 89 - For the merchandise of it is better than the merchandise of silver, and the gain thereof than fine gold. She is more precious than rubies: and all the things thou canst desire are not to be compared unto her.
Pāgina 89 - The Lord by wisdom hath founded the earth; by understanding hath he established the heavens. By his knowledge the depths are broken up, and the clouds drop down the dew.
Pāgina 89 - When thou liest down, thou shalt not be afraid : yea, thou shalt lie down, and thy sleep shall be sweet. 25 Be not afraid of sudden fear, neither of the desolation of the wicked, when it cometh. 26 For the LORD shall be thy confidence, and shall keep thy foot from being taken.
Pāgina x - If Irish be no longer the language of the court, or the senate, yet the pulpit and the bar require the use of it; and he that would communicate moral instruction, or investigate the claims of justice, must be versed in the native tongue, if he expects to be generally understood, or to...
Pāgina 89 - Withhold not good from them to whom it is due, when it is in the power of thine hand to do it. 28: Say not unto thy neighbour, Go, and come again, and to morrow I will givej when thou hast it by thee.
Pāgina 3 - 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 that which follows that consonant, ie, both broad or both small.
Pāgina 156 - Rinn mis' * an scian geur' / made the knife sharp : here the Adjective does not agree with the Noun, for it modifies not the Noun but the Verb. It does not...
Pāgina 85 - Glena infront — >a finely broken assemblage of receding mountains, which surround the bed of the Upper Lake. Tomies and its decreasing chain nals, could be expeditiously circulated from one to another, throughout the country. They are commonly called Danish forts, from an idea that they were stations occupied by the Danes, during their plundering possession of Ireland, about the eighth century. But they are probably of much greater antiquity, even prior to the common use of stone buildings, although...
Pāgina 89 - It shall be health to thy navel, and marrow to thy bones. 9 Honour the LORD with thy substance, and with the firstfruits of all thine increase : 10 So shall thy barns be filled with plenty, and thy presses shall burst out with new wine.