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Revision as of 09:13, 24 October 2012
For a definition of preposition see the page Preposition (definition)
Gaelic has both simple prepositions and complex ones. In this article you'll find first a list of all the prepositions, then at the bottom you'll find some useful charts about how prepositions inflect for person and number.
Contents
List of Gaelic Simple Prepositions
- aig 'at' (does not lenite, takes dative case)
- air 'on' (does **not** lenite, takes dative case)
- ann an/ anns/ ann 'in' (ann an does not lenite and takes dative case)
- à/às 'out of'/'from' (as in place of national origin) (does **not** lenite, takes dative case)
- bho 'from' (as in source of movement) (lenite, takes dative case)
- chun 'to the' (in the sense of "as far as" but not "into" (can only be used with a definite noun, does not lenite, and takes genitive case)
- de (dheL/deL) 'of/off' (lenite, takes dative case)
- do (doL) 'to/for' (lenite, takes dative case)
- fo (foL) 'under' (lenite, takes dative case)
- eadar 'between' (does **not** lenite, takes accusative case)
- far 'off' (does not lenite, takes genitive case)
- gu (thun/chun) 'to' (gu does not lenite, takes dative case, gus lenite and takes XXX case)
- gun 'without' (lenite (except the dental sounds <d,t,n,l,r,s>). Depending upon the dialect it takes either dative or accusative case)
- le 'with' (does not [[[Lenition|lenite]], takes dative case)
- mar 'like'/'as'
- Mu (preposition) 'about' (lenite, takes dative case)
- o 'from' (lenite, takes dative case)
- rè 'during' (does not lenite (except when the object is a definite plural), and takes genitive case)
- ri 'to' (does not lenite, takes dative case)
- ro (roimh) 'before' (lenite, takes dative case)
- thar 'over'/'beyond' (does not [[[Lenition|lenite]], and takes genitive case)
- tharsainn 'across' (does not lenite, and takes genitive case)
- trìd 'through, on account of' (does not lenite, and takes genitive case)
- tro (troimh) 'through' (lenite, takes dative case)
List of Gaelic Complex and Compound Prepositions
(List taken from Mark 2004:686 and Lamb 2003:49)
GEN
GEN
GEN
GEN
GEN
GEN GEN GEN GEN GEN
GEN GEN
GEN GEN GEN GEN
GEN
GEN
GEN
- mu thimcheall 'regarding' GEN
- mun cuairt 'around' GEN
- os cionn 'above' GEN
- ri taobh 'beside' GEN
| CASE take by following noun | Preposition |
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| ACC | *ceangailte ri 'tied to' |
| *coltach ri 'similar to' | |
| *gu ruige 'as far as, up to' | |
| DAT | *an coimeas ri 'compared to' |
| *an taca ri 'next to' | |
| *barrachd air 'in addition to' | |
| *còmhla ri 'along with' | |
| *cuide ri 'along with' | |
| *faisg air 'close to' | |
| *goirid air 'close to' | |
| *làmh ri 'next to', 'compared to' | |
| *maille ri 'along with' | |
| *mun cuairt air 'around" | |
| *seachad air 'past' | |
| *suas ri 'up to' | |
| *thairis air 'across' | |
| GEN | |
| *a chum 'for the purpose of' | |
| *a dh'ionnsaigh 'towards' | |
| *a rèir 'according to' | |
| *a thaobh 'regarding' | |
| *air cùlaibh 'behind' | |
| *air feadh 'amongst' | |
| *air muin 'on top of' | |
| *air sgàth 'for the sake of' | |
| *air son 'for'/'because' | |
| *air tòir ' in pursuit of | |
| *am fianais 'in the presence of' | |
| *am measg 'among' | |
| *an aghaidh 'against' | |
| *an àite 'in place of' | |
| *an ceann 'within' | |
| *an coinneamh 'met with' | |
| *an dèidh 'after' | |
| *an làthair 'in the presence of' | |
| *às aonais 'without' | |
| *às eugmhais 'without' | |
| *às leth 'on behalf of' | |
| *às dèidh 'after' | |
| *fa chomhair 'opposite' | |
| *mu chomhair 'opposite' | |
| *mu dheidhinn 'concerning' | |
List of Gaelic Adverbial Particles (intransitive prepositions)
- a-bhàn 'down', 'downwards'
- a-nìos 'up', 'upwards'
The Inflection of Gaelic Prepositions
Gaelic Prepositions inflect for person, number and gender when they take a pronoun as an object. For example if we were to say "at me", we use the inflected form "agam".
- A complete set of inflected form of the prepositions can be found at Prepositional Inflection
External Links
- An Coitcheann page on Prepositions: http://wikademy.wikispaces.com/Prepositions
References
- Mark, Colin (2004) The Gaelic-English Dictionary/Am faclair Gàidhlig-Beurla. London: Routledge
- Lamb, William (2003) Scottish Gaelic. 2nd edition. Munich: Lingcom Europa
- Deiseal Earranta tta (2006) Reference Cards: Sealbhairean Roimhearach/Riochdairean Roimhearach.