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Ro or roimh roughly means 'before'

Uses

Forms

  • bare form: roimh 'before a'
  • definite form: roimh an 'with the'

Basic inflected forms

Like most prepositions, air can be inflected for person, number, and gender. For example, to say "on me", we use the single word orm.

singularplural
1stromhamromhainn
2ndromhadromhaibh
3rdMascroimheromhpa
Femroimhpe

Emphatic Inflected forms

Special emphatic forms are used if we want to emphasize the pronoun in the inflected preposition. (e.g. ormsa "on **me**")

singularplural
1stromham-saromhainn-ne
2ndromhad-saromhaibh-se
3rdMascroimhe-san-romhpa-san
Femroimhpe-se

Possessive inflected forms:

singularplural
1stLN
2ndLN / XN
3rdMascLN
FemH

Note: am is used instead of an "their" in front of words beginning with the labial consonants <m, b, p, f>

See Also

References