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Many verbs have the infinitive and imperative alike; and in some the imperative can only be distinguished from the infinitive, by having a small vowel in the termination. In all other parts they are conjugated regularly as, (73)

Dio, do do, diolam, do diolas, diolfad, da ndiolfuiñ, sell or pay.

Cuir, do cur, cuirim, do ċuireas, cuirfead, da gcuirFiñ, send or put

THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF THE MOST USUAL.

Aṁairc,—aṁarc, look.

Airir,-airir, tell.

Bruit, do brujt, boil.
Corg,-corg, quell.
Criñ, ċriñ, gnaw.
Djul,-jul, suck.

e4g,-éag, die.
eiris,-eiris, rise.
ealo,-ealo, elope.

Foglam, Foglam, learn.

Glao18,—żlaod, call.
Goin,---żon, wound.

Guid,---żujd, steal.

Guió,---żuide, pray.

Guil,---zul, cry.

Jomċar,---jomcar, carry.

Jompo,---jompo, turn.

Joc,---10c, pay.

Jt,---jte, eat.

Lujo,---lujde, lie.

Adiuiż, d' admail, confess.

turn

Mear,---ṁeas, esteem.

Niz,---nige, wash.

Ol,---ól, drink.

Rañ,--rajñ, divide.

Rinc,---rinc, dance.

Rad,---rad, deliver.

Rejc,---reic, sell.
Riar,- -riar, satisfy.
Slad,- -flad, rob.
Sgar, -rgur, separate.
Stad,---stad, stop.
Sujo,---†ujte, sit.
Snjom,---injom, spin.

Suż,---juża, suck.

Sjubal,---†jubal, walk.

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THESE FORM THE INFINITIVE IN 1; viz.:

Bac,--bacajl, hinder.

Cás,--ċásmail,

or ċásad,

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THE FOLLOWING HAVE THE INFINITIVE IN T; VIZ. :

Bagar, do bagairt, threaten. | Cán, ċaint, or canaṁuint,

Bain,--baint, meddle.

sing or tell.

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ionoll,--ionlat, wash.
Lean,---leanṁuint, follow.
leig,---leigin or legint, permit.
Labair,--labairt, speak.
Weil,--meilt, grind.

Músgal,--ṁúsgailt, awaken.

Rit,--ritint, run.

Seaċan,--seaċaint, shun.
Sgar,--sgarṁuin or sgarṁuint

separate.

Teilg,--Teilgin, or teilgint,

cast.

THE FOLLOWING CANNOT be reduceD TO ANY GENERAL RULE; VIZ.:

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eist,--eisteaċʊ, hear.

Geall,--żeallaṁujn, promise.

Gair,--ġairm, call.

Imtiġ,--imteaċt, go.

Sear,--rearam, stand.

Siñ,--rinim, play music.

PASSIVE VOICE.

Every regular verb has five principal parts, in the passive voice,

viz. :

1. The participle, formed by adding ta, or te, to the imperative, active; as, buajl, strike; buailte, struck, cás, twist ; cásta twisted.

2. The imperative and the present, formed by adding tar, or Tear to the imperative; as, buailtear, be struck, or I am struck; cástar, I am twisted.

3. The preter, formed by adding ao or ead to the imperative active; as do buailead, I was struck; do cárad, Ifwas

twisted.

4. The future, formed by adding ar or ear, far or fear to the imperative active; as, buailfean, I shall be struck; cárfar, I will be twisted.

5. The preter subjunctive, formed by adding faoid or fid to the imperative active; as da mbuailfjd, if I had been struck, da gcásfaojd, if I had been twisted.

Regular verbs are therefore conjugated through the primary tenses passive, in this manner.

Imperative active, Bairt, bairte, baistear, do baistead, baistfear, da mbaistfid, baptized.

Bláir, bláirte, bláistear, do bláiread, bláisfear, dá, mbláisfid, tasted.

Bruż, bruiżte, brużtar, do brujad, brugfar, da mbruġfaojd, bruised.

Crom, cromia cromtar, do cromad, cromfar, da gcromfaoid, bent.

Diol, dolta, dioldar, do diolad, diolfar, da ndiolfaojo, sold.

Niż, niżte, niżtar, do niżead, niżfear, da niġfaoid, washed.

Tiomáin, Tjománta, tíomantar, do tjomanad, tjomanfar, da dtíomanfaojd, driven.

Céil céilte, céiltear, do céilead, céilfear, da gcéil. faojo, concealed.

Can, canta, cantar, do canad, canfar, da gcanfaoid, sung or said.

Treig, treigte or treigtid, treigtear, do treigead, treigfear, da dtreigfaoio, forsaken.

Creid, creidde, creidtear, do creidead, creidfear, da gcreidfid, believed.

Tuig, tuigte or tuigtid, tuigtear, do tuigead, Tuigfear, da turgid, understood. (75)

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IRREGULAR VERBS.

There are in Irish eight verbs, besides the auxiliary b), which are called irregular; as they borrow various parts from other verbs, partly obsolete.

The following table exhibits the primary word of each mood and tense, from which the other persons, &c., are formed, as in the regular verbs. (76.)

1 Déan, do. (77.)

ACTIVE VOICE.

IMPERATIVE.

Déan, do.

INFINITIVE.

Do, or a déanam, to do.

PARTICIPLE.

Ag déanam, doing.

PRES. AFF. Njm, I do.

INDICATIVE.

NEG. Wiel me déanam, I do not.

Int. A ndéanam ? or a ndéañ me? do I?

PRET. AFF. Rinneas, riñe me, I did.

NEG. Nj dearnar, I did not.

Int. A ndearna me ? did I?

FUT. AFF. Dhéanad, I will do.
NEG. Nj déanad, I will not do.
Int. A ndéanad? shall I do?

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PRET. AFF. Da ndéanuiñ, if I had done.

NEG. Muna be go ndéanuiñ, if I had, &c.

OPTATIVE.

PRES. & FUT. Aff. Go ndéanam, I wish I may do.
NEG. War déanam, may I not do.

PRET. Bream liom go ndéañuiñ, I wish I had done.

PASSIVE VOICE.

IMPERATIVE.

Déantar, be made, or be done.

INFINITIVE.

Do, or a bejt déanta, to be done, or made.

PARTICIPLE.

Déanta, done, or made.

INDICATIVE.

PRES. AFF. Déantar me, I am made.

- NEG. Wiel me ar mo déanaṁ? I am, &c. INT. Bhfuil me ga mo déanaṁ ? am I ? PRET. AFF. Do riñead, I was made.

NEG. Wiar dearnad, I was not made.
INT. Nar dearnad was I made ?
Fut. Aff. Dhéantar, I will be made.

NEG. Nj déantar, I will not be made.
Int. A ndéantar ? shall I be made.

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PRES. & FUT. Aff. Go ndéantar, may I be made.

NEG.

Nar deantar, may I not be made.

PRET. Bream liom go ndéantan, I wish I had, &c.

2. Abair, say. (78.)

ACTIVE VOICE.

IMPERATIVE.

Abair, say.

INFINITIVE.

Do, or a rad, to say.

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