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*rud sam bith 'anything'
 
*rud sam bith 'anything'
 
*duine same bith 'anyone'
 
*duine same bith 'anyone'
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*a h-uile "every"
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 02:21, 3 August 2012

Quantifier (definition)


Some common quantifiers

  • eile "other"
  • cus "too much"
  • beagan "a little"
  • mòran "much"/many
  • sam bith "any"
    • duine sam bith "anyone"
    • rud sam bith "anything"
  • rudeigin "something"
  • cuideigin "somebody"
  • iomadh "many a"
  • gu leor "many" (follows noun)
  • gach "each"
  • feadhainn "some"
  • a leithid de so many, so much, such.
  • a' chuid 'the part
  • a' mhòr chuid 'the majority'
  • deadh chuid ' a good part'
  • rud sam bith 'anything'
  • duine same bith 'anyone'
  • a h-uile "every"

See Also

External Links

References

  • Fisher, Muriel (2004) Scottish Gaelic: Level 1 Seattle, Each-Mara Publications