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==Nominalization (as a noun)==
 
==Nominalization (as a noun)==
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*faicinn an taigh "the seeing of the house''
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==Participle (in imperfective/progressive, perfect, recent perfect, prospective, and stative aspects)==
 
==Participle (in imperfective/progressive, perfect, recent perfect, prospective, and stative aspects)==
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*tha mi a' dol
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*tha mi air am biadh ithe
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*tha mi as deidh am bainne òl
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*tha mi nam suidhe
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*tha i 'gad chluinntinn
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*tha mi air a chluinntinn
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==As an [[Infinitive (definition)|infinitive]]==
 
==As an [[Infinitive (definition)|infinitive]]==
  
 
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*THa mi a' dol a dh'ithe cèic
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*A dh'ithe cèic 'se a bhith beò
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*is toigh leam do chluinntinn "we like hearing you"
  
 
==In Passives==
 
==In Passives==

Latest revision as of 09:58, 6 August 2012

Nominalization (as a noun)

  • faicinn an taigh "the seeing of the house

Participle (in imperfective/progressive, perfect, recent perfect, prospective, and stative aspects)

  • tha mi a' dol
  • tha mi air am biadh ithe
  • tha mi as deidh am bainne òl
  • tha mi nam suidhe
  • tha i 'gad chluinntinn
  • tha mi air a chluinntinn

As an infinitive

  • THa mi a' dol a dh'ithe cèic
  • A dh'ithe cèic 'se a bhith beò
  • is toigh leam do chluinntinn "we like hearing you"

In Passives

See Also

External Links

References

Fisher, Muriel (2004) Scottish Gaelic Level 2. Each-Mara Publications.