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GAELIC GRAMMAR.
riural.
Nora. (Tha). Fir. Mnai. Cearcan.
Gen. (Ceann). Fhear. Mhnatlian. Chearc.
Dat. (Aig). Fearaibh. Mnathaibh, Cearcaibh.
Ace. (Same as Norn.)
Voc. (0 !). 'Fheara. 'Mhna. 'Chearca.
Exercise X.
Tell the Cases of the following Nouns, and how
they are governed.
Ceann caora. Cas coin. Sron muice. Cul cinn.
Mac Dhonuil. JSTighean Uilleam. Eaile Lunnain.
Blar na h-Eiphite. j\Iullach nam beann. lochdar
nan gleann. Barra nan tonn. Muile nan Craobh.
Aig sruthaibh Bhabiloin. Air bharraibh nan
geug. Aig toiseach na h-oidhche. Ann an ceann
seachduine. Le mor-thlachd. Tha mi fo churam.
Le agartas geur. Labhair e mu sgoilibh agus mu
eaglaisibh.
Eeic mi mart. Thog mi tigh. Cheannaich iad
spreidh. Sheinn i duanag. Einn Seumas cliabh.
Chunnaic sinn an cuan.
Caidil a luth-choin. Failte ort fein a Mhor-thir
bhoidheach. A chearc dhonn, fhuair mi do nead.
Chail thu an latha. A dhuine bhochd. A ghlinn
ud shios,
THE ADJECTIVE.
The Adjective agrees with the Noun, which it
qualifies in Number, Gender, and Case ; as duine
mor, a great man; daoine mora, great men; bean
mhor, a great tuoman ; mnathan mora, great women ;
aig an duine mhor, at the great man ; aig a mhnaoi,
mhoir, at the great woman, &c.
Adjectives in Gaelic have two degrees of
GAELIC GRAMMAR.
riural.
Nora. (Tha). Fir. Mnai. Cearcan.
Gen. (Ceann). Fhear. Mhnatlian. Chearc.
Dat. (Aig). Fearaibh. Mnathaibh, Cearcaibh.
Ace. (Same as Norn.)
Voc. (0 !). 'Fheara. 'Mhna. 'Chearca.
Exercise X.
Tell the Cases of the following Nouns, and how
they are governed.
Ceann caora. Cas coin. Sron muice. Cul cinn.
Mac Dhonuil. JSTighean Uilleam. Eaile Lunnain.
Blar na h-Eiphite. j\Iullach nam beann. lochdar
nan gleann. Barra nan tonn. Muile nan Craobh.
Aig sruthaibh Bhabiloin. Air bharraibh nan
geug. Aig toiseach na h-oidhche. Ann an ceann
seachduine. Le mor-thlachd. Tha mi fo churam.
Le agartas geur. Labhair e mu sgoilibh agus mu
eaglaisibh.
Eeic mi mart. Thog mi tigh. Cheannaich iad
spreidh. Sheinn i duanag. Einn Seumas cliabh.
Chunnaic sinn an cuan.
Caidil a luth-choin. Failte ort fein a Mhor-thir
bhoidheach. A chearc dhonn, fhuair mi do nead.
Chail thu an latha. A dhuine bhochd. A ghlinn
ud shios,
THE ADJECTIVE.
The Adjective agrees with the Noun, which it
qualifies in Number, Gender, and Case ; as duine
mor, a great man; daoine mora, great men; bean
mhor, a great tuoman ; mnathan mora, great women ;
aig an duine mhor, at the great man ; aig a mhnaoi,
mhoir, at the great woman, &c.
Adjectives in Gaelic have two degrees of
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Description | A selection of books from a collection of more than 500 titles, mostly on religious and literary topics. Also includes some material dealing with other Celtic languages and societies. Collection created towards the end of the 19th century by Lady Evelyn Stewart Murray. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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