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bare form: bho""<sup>L</sup>"" 'from/from a' | bare form: bho""<sup>L</sup>"" 'from/from a' | ||
definite form: bhon 'from the' | definite form: bhon 'from the' | ||
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Like most prepositions, ''bho'' can be inflected for [[person]], [[number]], and [[gender]]. For example, to say "from me", we use the single word ''bhuam''. | Like most prepositions, ''bho'' can be inflected for [[person]], [[number]], and [[gender]]. For example, to say "from me", we use the single word ''bhuam''. | ||
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Special emphatic forms are used if we want to emphasize the pronoun in the inflected preposition. (e.g. bhuamsa "from **me**") | Special emphatic forms are used if we want to emphasize the pronoun in the inflected preposition. (e.g. bhuamsa "from **me**") | ||
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There are two kinds of forms used when we want to use a preposition with a [[posspron Possessive Pronoun]]. The first form is found primarily in writing, the reduced form is used in speech. | There are two kinds of forms used when we want to use a preposition with a [[posspron Possessive Pronoun]]. The first form is found primarily in writing, the reduced form is used in speech. | ||
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''am'' is used instead of an "their" in front of words beginning with the [[labial]] [[consonant consonants]] <nowiki><b>, <p>, <m>, and <f></nowiki> | ''am'' is used instead of an "their" in front of words beginning with the [[labial]] [[consonant consonants]] <nowiki><b>, <p>, <m>, and <f></nowiki> | ||
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+ | ===Contracted forms (typically used in speech)=== | ||
<TABLE columns="4" border=1 cellpadding=2, rules="all"> | <TABLE columns="4" border=1 cellpadding=2, rules="all"> | ||
<TR><TH colspan="2"><TH colspan="1">singular<TH colspan="1">plural | <TR><TH colspan="2"><TH colspan="1">singular<TH colspan="1">plural | ||
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''am'' is used instead of an "their" in front of words beginning with the [[labial]] [[consonant consonants]] <nowiki><b>, <p>, <m>, and <f></nowiki> | ''am'' is used instead of an "their" in front of words beginning with the [[labial]] [[consonant consonants]] <nowiki><b>, <p>, <m>, and <f></nowiki> | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
Mark, Colin (2004) ''The Gaelic-English Dictionary/Am Faclair Gàidhlig-Beurla.'' London: Routledge | Mark, Colin (2004) ''The Gaelic-English Dictionary/Am Faclair Gàidhlig-Beurla.'' London: Routledge | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
In this document, as elsewhere, <sup>L</sup> indicates [[lenition]] and <sup>N</sup> indicates [[Eclipsis]], (prefixation of an n- before a word beginning with vowels, and a nasalization of the next consonant (not indicated in the orthography) and <sup>H</sup> indicates [[Antilenition]] (the prefixation of <h> before words beginning with vowels). | In this document, as elsewhere, <sup>L</sup> indicates [[lenition]] and <sup>N</sup> indicates [[Eclipsis]], (prefixation of an n- before a word beginning with vowels, and a nasalization of the next consonant (not indicated in the orthography) and <sup>H</sup> indicates [[Antilenition]] (the prefixation of <h> before words beginning with vowels). |
Revision as of 09:18, 17 May 2009
- For other prepositions see prepositions
- see also o
Gaelic preposition, meaning roughly "from". It can also mean "since". It governs the dative case, and triggers lenition on the following noun.
Contents
Simple forms
bare form: bho""L"" 'from/from a' definite form: bhon 'from the'
Basic inflected forms
Like most prepositions, bho can be inflected for person, number, and gender. For example, to say "from me", we use the single word bhuam.
singular | plural | ||
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1st | bhuam | bhuainn | |
2nd | bhuat | bhuaibh | |
3rd | Masc | bhuaithe | bhuapa |
Fem | bhuaipe |
Emphatic Inflected forms
Special emphatic forms are used if we want to emphasize the pronoun in the inflected preposition. (e.g. bhuamsa "from **me**")
singular | plural | ||
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1st | bhuamsa | bhuainne | |
2nd | bhuatsa | bhuaibhse | |
3rd | Masc | bhuaithe-san | bhuapasan |
Fem | bhuaipse |
Possessive inflected forms:
There are two kinds of forms used when we want to use a preposition with a posspron Possessive Pronoun. The first form is found primarily in writing, the reduced form is used in speech.
Full forms (Traditionally used in writing)
singular | plural | ||
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1st | bho moL | bho arN | |
2nd | bho doL | bho bhurN | |
3rd | Masc | bho aL | bho anN |
Fem | bho aH |
am is used instead of an "their" in front of words beginning with the labial consonant consonants <b>, <p>, <m>, and <f>
Contracted forms (typically used in speech)
singular | plural | ||
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1st | bhomL | bho arN | |
2nd | bhodL | bho 'urN | |
3rd | Masc | bho aL | bho anN |
Fem | bho aH |
am is used instead of an "their" in front of words beginning with the labial consonant consonants <b>, <p>, <m>, and <f>
References
Mark, Colin (2004) The Gaelic-English Dictionary/Am Faclair Gàidhlig-Beurla. London: Routledge
Notes
In this document, as elsewhere, L indicates lenition and N indicates Eclipsis, (prefixation of an n- before a word beginning with vowels, and a nasalization of the next consonant (not indicated in the orthography) and H indicates Antilenition (the prefixation of <h> before words beginning with vowels).