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*For a definition of Imperatives see [[Imperative Mood (definition)]].
 
*For a definition of Imperatives see [[Imperative Mood (definition)]].
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The paradigm for the imperative verb is as follows:
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{|:
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|''cuirim''
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|let me put
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|''cuireamaid''
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|let us put
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|''cuir (thusa)''
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|lyou put
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|''cuiribh''
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|let you (pl) put
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|-
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|''cuireadh (esan/ise)'
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|let him put
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|''cuireadh (iadsan)''
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|let them put
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|}
  
 
siuthad ''go on''
 
siuthad ''go on''

Revision as of 08:05, 17 October 2012

The paradigm for the imperative verb is as follows:

cuirim let me put cuireamaid let us put
cuir (thusa) lyou put cuiribh let you (pl) put
cuireadh (esan/ise)' let him put cuireadh (iadsan) let them put

siuthad go on siuthadaibh go on (plural)

Negative Imperatives

Na ith don't eat

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References

  • Fisher, Muriel (2004) Scottish Gaelic Level 1. Seattle: Each-Mara Publications