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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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| + | |''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'' | siuthad ''go on'' | ||
Revision as of 09:05, 17 October 2012
- For a definition of Imperatives see Imperative Mood (definition).
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
External Links
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References
- Fisher, Muriel (2004) Scottish Gaelic Level 1. Seattle: Each-Mara Publications