Cluinn (irregular verb)
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The irregular verb Cluinn means "to here"
Past tense
!Declarative!Question!Negative!Negative Question | ||||
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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" |