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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 auxiliary10 KB (1,562 words) - 19:17, 20 November 2012
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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 |verb17 KB (2,713 words) - 12:56, 31 January 2014
- ...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)]]921 bytes (123 words) - 23:49, 3 June 2012
- .... 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'1 KB (184 words) - 10:06, 20 September 2012
- ...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.11 KB (1,692 words) - 12:07, 1 August 2012
- ...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 out10 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 auxiliary10 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'':2 KB (290 words) - 10:27, 19 May 2012
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- #REDIRECT [[Bi (irregular verb)]]33 bytes (4 words) - 23:23, 21 June 2009
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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'':2 KB (232 words) - 23:03, 15 June 2012
- ...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 par1 KB (202 words) - 20:23, 15 June 2012