Difference between revisions of "Verb Preposition Combinations"
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*Bruidhinn ri 'speak to' | *Bruidhinn ri 'speak to' | ||
| + | *Iarr airson 'ask for' | ||
| + | *thoir de "take from" | ||
| + | *thoir do "give to" | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:21, 18 September 2009
Some verbs require that they are paired with a particular preposition, or change their meaning given the preposition they are used with
- Bruidhinn ri 'speak to'
- Iarr airson 'ask for'
- thoir de "take from"
- thoir do "give to"