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RUDIMENTS OF GAELIC GRAMMAR.
2 Pliaisgteadh thu, thou mightst, couldsi,
wouldst or shouldst, be wrapped.
Z. Phaisgteadh e, i, he or she might, could,
would or should, be wrapped.
1. Phaisgteadh sinn, we might, covM, would
or should be lurapped.
2. Phaisgteadh sibh, you might, could,
would or should be wrapped.
3. Phaisgteadh iad, they might, could,
would or should be wrapped.
Future Tense Subjunctive Mood.
Ma phaisgear ra\,if I be wrapped.
Maphaisgear sinn, ijwe be wrapped.
Impeeatite Mood.
1. Paisgtear or pasgar tnise, let me be wrap-
ped,
2. Paisgtear sinn, let us be wrapped.
Participles. — Paisgte, wrapped ; or,
air a phasgadh, he being wrapped ; or, air a
pasgadh, she being wrapped; air do phasg.
adh, you being wrapped.
The same verb may be declined with the
verb to be, for the Present Tense ; thus.
Sing, and Plur.
1. Thami pasgadh, lam wrapping, &e.
2. Tha thu pasgadh, thou art, &e.
3. Tha e, i, pasgadh, he wraps or is, &c.
1. Tha sinn a' pasgadh, we are tvrapping.
2. Tha sibh a' pasgadh, ye are wrapping.
3. Tha iad a' pasgadh, they are wrapping.
Note.— The a' for ag is left out after
vowels.— All the rest of the tenses and
moods may be thus gone through.
Present Tense.
Sing, and Plur. — a' pasgadh.
1. Thami, &c. lam wrapping.
2. Tha thu, thou art wrapping.
3. Tha e, i, he, she, or it is wrapping.
1. Tha sinn, ice are wrapping.
2. Tha sibh, ye are wrapping.
3. Tha iad, they are wrapping.
* Past Tense.
Sing, and Plur.— a.' pasgadh.
1. Bha mi, &c. / was wrapping.
2. Bha thu, thou wert wrapping,
5. Bha e, i, he was wrapping.
1. Bha sinn, we were wrapping.
2. Bha sibh, ye were icrapping.
3. Bha iad, they were ivrapping.
• This verb and faic, see, have a Present
Tense ; thus, ehi mi, / see or shal' see ; chi
thu dithisd, thou seest two; chi mi iad a'
tighimi, / tee them coming.
FrTlEE.
.^ing.'and Plur a' pasgadh.
1. Bithidh mi, &e. / shall be wrapping.
2. Bithidh thu, thou shall be wrapping.
3. Bithidh e, i, he shall be wrapping.
1. Bithidh sinn, we shall be wrapping.
2. Bithibh sibh, ye shall be wrapping.
5. Bithidh iad, they shall be wrapping.
Interrogative.
Sing, and Plur.— a.' pasgadh.
1. Am bheil mi, iScc. am I wrapping?
2. Am bheil thu, art thou wrapping ?
3. Am bheil e, i, is he or she wrapping?
1. Am bheil sinn, are we urapping-?
2. Am bheil sibh, are ye or you wrapping?
3. Am bheil iad, are they wrapping ?
Negavtive or Interrogative.
Present — a' pasgadh.
Am bheil mi, &c. am I wrapping ?
Am bheil thu, art thou wrapping ?
Am bheil e, i, is he or she wrappingi
Am bheil sinn, are we wrappingi
Am bheil sibh, are you wrapping ?
Am bheil iad, are they wrapping Ì
Past. — a' pasgadh.
An robh mi, &c. was I ivrapping'!
An robh thu, wast thou wrappingi
An robh e, i, was he or she wrapping ?
An robh sinn, were we wrapping ?
An robh sibh, were ye wrappingi
An robh iad, were they wrapping?
Future Tense.— Interrogative and
Negative.
Sing, and Plur.
Am bi mi a' pasgadh, shall I be wrapping ?
Am bi thu a' pasgadh, shall thou be
Am bi e, i, a' pasgadh, shall he be
Am bi sinn a' pasgadh, shall we be
Am bi sibh a' pasgadh, sliall ye be
Am bi iad a' pasgadh, shall they be
Present.
Sing, and Plur.
Cha'n 'eil mi a' pasgadh, I am not wrapping.
Cha 'n 'eil thu a' pasgadh, thou art not
Cha 'n 'eil e, i, a' pasgadh, he is not
Cha 'n 'eil sinn a' pasgadh, we are not
Cha 'n 'eil sibh a' pasgadh, you are not
Cha 'n 'eil iad a' pasgadh, they are not
Past.
Sing, and Plur,
Cha robh sinn a' pasgadh, / was not ivrap-
ping.
Cha robh thu a' pasgadh, thou wert not
Cha robh e s' pa eadh, he was not
Cha robh sinn a' pasgadh, we were not
Cha ro^h sibh a pasgadh, you were not
Cha robh iad a' pasgadh, they were not
2 Pliaisgteadh thu, thou mightst, couldsi,
wouldst or shouldst, be wrapped.
Z. Phaisgteadh e, i, he or she might, could,
would or should, be wrapped.
1. Phaisgteadh sinn, we might, covM, would
or should be lurapped.
2. Phaisgteadh sibh, you might, could,
would or should be wrapped.
3. Phaisgteadh iad, they might, could,
would or should be wrapped.
Future Tense Subjunctive Mood.
Ma phaisgear ra\,if I be wrapped.
Maphaisgear sinn, ijwe be wrapped.
Impeeatite Mood.
1. Paisgtear or pasgar tnise, let me be wrap-
ped,
2. Paisgtear sinn, let us be wrapped.
Participles. — Paisgte, wrapped ; or,
air a phasgadh, he being wrapped ; or, air a
pasgadh, she being wrapped; air do phasg.
adh, you being wrapped.
The same verb may be declined with the
verb to be, for the Present Tense ; thus.
Sing, and Plur.
1. Thami pasgadh, lam wrapping, &e.
2. Tha thu pasgadh, thou art, &e.
3. Tha e, i, pasgadh, he wraps or is, &c.
1. Tha sinn a' pasgadh, we are tvrapping.
2. Tha sibh a' pasgadh, ye are wrapping.
3. Tha iad a' pasgadh, they are wrapping.
Note.— The a' for ag is left out after
vowels.— All the rest of the tenses and
moods may be thus gone through.
Present Tense.
Sing, and Plur. — a' pasgadh.
1. Thami, &c. lam wrapping.
2. Tha thu, thou art wrapping.
3. Tha e, i, he, she, or it is wrapping.
1. Tha sinn, ice are wrapping.
2. Tha sibh, ye are wrapping.
3. Tha iad, they are wrapping.
* Past Tense.
Sing, and Plur.— a.' pasgadh.
1. Bha mi, &c. / was wrapping.
2. Bha thu, thou wert wrapping,
5. Bha e, i, he was wrapping.
1. Bha sinn, we were wrapping.
2. Bha sibh, ye were icrapping.
3. Bha iad, they were ivrapping.
• This verb and faic, see, have a Present
Tense ; thus, ehi mi, / see or shal' see ; chi
thu dithisd, thou seest two; chi mi iad a'
tighimi, / tee them coming.
FrTlEE.
.^ing.'and Plur a' pasgadh.
1. Bithidh mi, &e. / shall be wrapping.
2. Bithidh thu, thou shall be wrapping.
3. Bithidh e, i, he shall be wrapping.
1. Bithidh sinn, we shall be wrapping.
2. Bithibh sibh, ye shall be wrapping.
5. Bithidh iad, they shall be wrapping.
Interrogative.
Sing, and Plur.— a.' pasgadh.
1. Am bheil mi, iScc. am I wrapping?
2. Am bheil thu, art thou wrapping ?
3. Am bheil e, i, is he or she wrapping?
1. Am bheil sinn, are we urapping-?
2. Am bheil sibh, are ye or you wrapping?
3. Am bheil iad, are they wrapping ?
Negavtive or Interrogative.
Present — a' pasgadh.
Am bheil mi, &c. am I wrapping ?
Am bheil thu, art thou wrapping ?
Am bheil e, i, is he or she wrappingi
Am bheil sinn, are we wrappingi
Am bheil sibh, are you wrapping ?
Am bheil iad, are they wrapping Ì
Past. — a' pasgadh.
An robh mi, &c. was I ivrapping'!
An robh thu, wast thou wrappingi
An robh e, i, was he or she wrapping ?
An robh sinn, were we wrapping ?
An robh sibh, were ye wrappingi
An robh iad, were they wrapping?
Future Tense.— Interrogative and
Negative.
Sing, and Plur.
Am bi mi a' pasgadh, shall I be wrapping ?
Am bi thu a' pasgadh, shall thou be
Am bi e, i, a' pasgadh, shall he be
Am bi sinn a' pasgadh, shall we be
Am bi sibh a' pasgadh, sliall ye be
Am bi iad a' pasgadh, shall they be
Present.
Sing, and Plur.
Cha'n 'eil mi a' pasgadh, I am not wrapping.
Cha 'n 'eil thu a' pasgadh, thou art not
Cha 'n 'eil e, i, a' pasgadh, he is not
Cha 'n 'eil sinn a' pasgadh, we are not
Cha 'n 'eil sibh a' pasgadh, you are not
Cha 'n 'eil iad a' pasgadh, they are not
Past.
Sing, and Plur,
Cha robh sinn a' pasgadh, / was not ivrap-
ping.
Cha robh thu a' pasgadh, thou wert not
Cha robh e s' pa eadh, he was not
Cha robh sinn a' pasgadh, we were not
Cha ro^h sibh a pasgadh, you were not
Cha robh iad a' pasgadh, they were not
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