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  • The irregular verb ''bi'' is one of two verbs "to be" in Gaelic. It is often called the '''substant ''Bi'' is also used as the primary auxiliary
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  • ...ve (definition)|transitive]] [[Verb (definition)|verb]], the word order is Verb+Subject+Object ([[VSO]]). Due to restrictions on the inflection of verbs, s |verb
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  • ...e of 11 [[:Category:Irregular Verb|irregular verbs]] in Gaelic. It uses an irregular [[Suppletion (definition)|suppletive]] form in the simple [[Past tense (def *Independent forms of the verb ''cluinn'' are used without any particles.
    12 KB (1,753 words) - 19:09, 1 August 2012
  • ...''). In Gaelic the most common auxiliary is the verb [[Bi (irregular verb)|bi and all its variants (''Bha, tha, bithidh, bhith'' etc.] *[[bi (irregular verb)]]
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  • .... For example. the past tense independent form of the verb [[bi (irregular verb)]] is ''bha'' 'was', but after the particles ''cha'', ''an'' and ''gu'' we Dependent form of the regular verb ''ol'', 'to drink'
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  • ...one of 11 [[:Category:Irregular Verb|irregular verbs]] in Gaelic. It uses irregular [[Suppletion (definition)|suppletive]] forms in the [[Past tense (definitio *Independent forms of the verb ''faic'' are used without any particles.
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  • ...o catch" or "give birth". ''Beir'' is one of 11 [[:Category:Irregular Verb|irregular verbs]] in Gaelic. ...s easily confused with the future and conditional independent forms of the verb ''thoir'' (i.e. ''bheir e'' He will take). They look similar, so watch out
    10 KB (1,624 words) - 09:47, 21 December 2017
  • The irregular verb ''bi'' is one of two verbs "to be" in Gaelic. It is often called the '''substant ''Bi'' is also used as the primary auxiliary
    10 KB (1,562 words) - 19:17, 20 November 2012
  • ...'Abair'' means "to say". ''Abair'' is one of 11 [[:Category:Irregular Verb|irregular verbs]] in Gaelic. *Independent forms of the verb ''abair'' are used without any particles.
    9 KB (1,362 words) - 12:17, 22 October 2015
  • ...stead sentential possession is indicated by using the verb [[Bi (irregular verb)]] (Tha, Bha, Bithidh etc) followed by the possessed element followed by th ...of aig. Just as Gaelic doesn't have a verb ''have'' it also doesn't have a verb "own'':
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bi (irregular verb)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bi (irregular verb)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bi (irregular verb)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bi (irregular verb)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bi (irregular verb)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bi (irregular verb)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bi (irregular verb)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bi (irregular verb)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bi (irregular verb)]]
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  • ...nstructions|auxiliary construction]]. For example, the present tense for a verb like ''kiss'' would be expressed by literally saying ''X is kissing Y'':
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  • ...He has eaten''. In Gaelic, it is marked with the auxiliary [[Bi (irregular verb)]] (e.g. ''bha''), the [[Verbal Noun (definition)|verbal noun]] and the par
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