Difference between revisions of "Cluinn (irregular verb)"

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Revision as of 20:45, 16 May 2009

The irregular verb Cluinn means "to here"

Past tense

Declarative Question Negative Negative Question
1 chuala mi An cuala mi Cha chuala mi Nach cuala mi
2 chuala thu An chuala thu cha chuala thu Nach cuala thu

cluinnidh mi "I will hear" an cluinn tu "Will you hear" cha chluinn iad they will nto hear ma chluinneas tu if you hear chluinninn I would hear chluinneadh tu you woudl hear an cluinnin would I hear an cluinninn chualas mi I was heard an chualas e was he heard cluinnear mi I shall be heard an cluinnear sinn "will we be heard' cluinnte mi I would be heard cluinneam 'let me hear' cluinn! "hear!" Cluinnibh "hear.pl!" cluinneadh e "let him hear"