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==Nominalization (as a noun)== | ==Nominalization (as a noun)== | ||
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+ | *faicinn an taigh "the seeing of the house'' | ||
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==Participle (in imperfective/progressive, perfect, recent perfect, prospective, and stative aspects)== | ==Participle (in imperfective/progressive, perfect, recent perfect, prospective, and stative aspects)== | ||
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+ | *tha mi a' dol | ||
+ | *tha mi air am biadh ithe | ||
+ | *tha mi as deidh am bainne òl | ||
+ | *tha mi nam suidhe | ||
+ | *tha i 'gad chluinntinn | ||
+ | *tha mi air a chluinntinn | ||
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==As an [[Infinitive (definition)|infinitive]]== | ==As an [[Infinitive (definition)|infinitive]]== | ||
− | + | *THa mi a' dol a dh'ithe cèic | |
+ | *A dh'ithe cèic 'se a bhith beò | ||
+ | *is toigh leam do chluinntinn "we like hearing you" | ||
==In Passives== | ==In Passives== |
Latest revision as of 08:58, 6 August 2012
Contents
Nominalization (as a noun)
- faicinn an taigh "the seeing of the house
Participle (in imperfective/progressive, perfect, recent perfect, prospective, and stative aspects)
- tha mi a' dol
- tha mi air am biadh ithe
- tha mi as deidh am bainne òl
- tha mi nam suidhe
- tha i 'gad chluinntinn
- tha mi air a chluinntinn
As an infinitive
- THa mi a' dol a dh'ithe cèic
- A dh'ithe cèic 'se a bhith beò
- is toigh leam do chluinntinn "we like hearing you"
In Passives
See Also
External Links
References
Fisher, Muriel (2004) Scottish Gaelic Level 2. Each-Mara Publications.