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Telling the Time
diog (m) - second (of time). gleoc (m) clock, itealan (m) - aeroplane. leannan (m) - sweetheart, lover, mac-talla (m) - echo ...
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faclair
>>English to Gàidhlig Version. Visit this site to find any word you want. .... pl. beňil (m) - mouth Beurla (f) - English language bhŕrr - from off, ...
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LESSON 4
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat something using its pronoun you must refer to it by eithere orifor masculine and feminine nouns respectively. Both mean it: Masculine pronoun Tha an seòmar ...
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More Incomplete Verbs
Nach bu truagh leat iad? - Did you not fell sorrow for them? / Would you not feel sorrow for .... Cha robh mi cinnteach nam b' iongnadh leatha m' fhaicinn ...
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Nominative Case of Nouns
Na taighean (m) - The houses, Na caileagan (f) - The girls ... Bha an teine teth. 9.Bha an làmh fliuch, 10.Nach eil an oidhche fuar? Tha ...
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Genitive of Masculine Nouns
Where there is more than one noun in the genitive then only the final one can take ... The possesive adjective can also be used with a genitive noun, e.g. ...
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Genitive of Masculine Nouns
Where there is more than one noun in the genitive then only the final one can take ... The possesive adjective can also be used with a genitive noun, e.g. ...
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Nominative Case of Nouns
The masculine nominative nouns have the definite article as an t- before a vowel; am before words beginning with b, f, m, or p; and an in all other ...
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Genitive of Masculine Nouns
Dative Singular Definite, Genitive Singular Definite, Genitive Singular Indefinite. air an eilean, bňidhchead an eilein - beauty of the island ...
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Gàidhlig Learners Resource
Gàidhlig Learners Grammar and other Resources. ... This site was set up for learners of Scottish Gàidhlig. flag.gif (8384 bytes). Tha leasanan gràmair is ...