Dual (definition)

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The Dual is a special inflectional mark used to indicate that two items are used.

In Gaelic the dual is only used after the numeral dà/dhà "two".

  • The masculine dual is identical in form to the common case singular. (e.g. aon bhalach 'one boy', dà bhalach 'two boys')
  • The feminine dual is identical in form to the prepositional case singular (e.g. ag a' chraoibh, 'at the tree' dà chraoibh "two trees"

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References

  • Gàidhlig Bheo volume 3, page 6