9 Results found for "User:Marcas.oduinn/Published/Verbs".

User:Marcas.oduinn/Published/Verbs/180330

(for simple verbs), and prototonic and deuteronic forms (for complex verbs), in Old Irish. The forms are identical for all regular verbs in Modern Irish...


User:Marcas.oduinn/Published/Verbs/WiP

Irish verbs. The first is mostly monosyllabic with only a few exceptions, while the second is polysyllabic. There are only eleven irregular verbs, with...


User:Marcas.oduinn/Published/IrregularVerbs/180324

are only eleven irregular verbs in Modern Irish: abair, beir, bí, clois, déan, ith, faigh, feic, tabhair, tar, téigh. One verb (bí) has a distinct indicative...


User:Marcas.oduinn/Published/IrregularVerbs/WiP

Six verbs (abair, bí, déan, faigh, feic, téigh) take non-preterite preverbal particles (ní instead of níor etc.) in the indicative past. Three verbs (abair...


User:Marcas.oduinn

2018 Nouns 5th, 31 January 2018 Adjectives, 19 February 2018 Verbs, 30 March 2018 Verbs Irregular, 24 March 2018 Pronouns, 15 May 2018 Prepositions, 30...


User:Marcas.oduinn/Published/Pronouns/180515

in the summary table below for use: with the copula: Is é. with analytic verb forms: as subject, aka conjunctive: Feiceann sé. as object, aka disjunctive:...


User:Marcas.oduinn/Published/Pronouns/WiP

the following forms for the personal pronouns: copular: Is é. analytic verbs: as subject, aka conjunctive: Feiceann tú. as object, aka disjunctive: Feiceann...


User:Marcas.oduinn/Published/Prepostions/180530

timpeallg, trasnag. The preposition chung is ultimately derived from a verb, governs the genitive, and is declined using the personal forms of chuig...


User:Marcas.oduinn/Published/Prepostions/WiP

timpeallg, trasnag. The preposition chung is ultimately derived from a verb, governs the genitive, and is declined using the personal forms of chuig...