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Declension of {{{1}}} (irregular)
forms with the definite article
singular plural
nominative an t-{{{1}}} na h{{{3}}}
genitive an {{{2}}} na n-{{{4}}}
dative leis an {{{1}}}
don {{{1}}}
leis na h{{{3}}}

Usage

This template is for vowel-initial Irish masculine nouns in which the initial vowel changes within the declension, such as eo and iasc.

{{ga-decl-m-V|1|2|3|4|decl=|wv=}}

All these parameters except for |wv= are obligatory.

  • |1= nominative singular form of the noun
  • |2= genitive singular form of the noun
  • |3= nominative plural form of the noun
  • |4= genitive plural form of the noun
  • |decl= is the declension class; choose one of 1, 3, 4, 5, or irr (for irregular)
  • |wv= (weak vocative, must be set to “y”) is for weak first declension nouns, which have distinct vocative plurals

If the noun has no plural form, set |3= and |4= to -.

Examples

For iasc, genitive singular and nominative plural éisc, genitive plural iasc, type:

{{ga-decl-m-V|iasc|éisc|éisc|iasc|decl=1|wv=y}}

For eo, genitive singular and plural iach, nominative plural iaich, type:

{{ga-decl-m-V|eo|iach|iaich|iach|decl=5}}

For ioth, genitive singular eatha, no plural, type:

{{ga-decl-m-V|ioth|eatha|-|-|decl=3}}