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*cus "too much" | *cus "too much" | ||
*beagan "a little" | *beagan "a little" | ||
− | *mòran "much" | + | *mòran "much"/many |
*sam bith "any" | *sam bith "any" | ||
**duine sam bith "anyone" | **duine sam bith "anyone" |
Revision as of 22:07, 2 August 2012
Some common quantifiers
- eile "other"
- cus "too much"
- beagan "a little"
- mòran "much"/many
- sam bith "any"
- duine sam bith "anyone"
- rud sam bith "anything"
- rudeigin "something"
- cuideigin "somebody"
- iomadh "many a"
- gu leor "many" (follows noun)
See Also
External Links
References
- Fisher, Muriel (2004) Scottish Gaelic: Level 1 Seattle, Each-Mara Publications