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In dica t ii >c' Passi i <('.
Pres. Definite : I am struck = Tha mi buailte.
,, Progressive : I am being struck = Thàtar ga m' bhualadh.
,, Perfect : I liave been struck -Tha mi air mo bhualadh.
Fut. Indefinite : I shall be struck = Buailear mi. Bithidh mi buailte.
,, Perfect : I shall have been struck = Bithidh mi air mo bhualadh.
Past Indefinite : I was struck = Bhuaileadh mi. Bha mi buailte.
,, Perfect : I had been struck = Bha mi air mo bhualadh.
Another method of expressing the passive in (Taelic is bj' the use
of the verb •• to go" — tlu'id and rliaidh. The future in this case is
Thèid mo hhmiladh (lit. " jNIy striking shall go, /.f ., occur) and the past
is Chaidh wo fihuahulh.
Irregular Verbs.
In dica t ii >c' Passi i <('.
Pres. Definite : I am struck = Tha mi buailte.
,, Progressive : I am being struck = Thàtar ga m' bhualadh.
,, Perfect : I liave been struck -Tha mi air mo bhualadh.
Fut. Indefinite : I shall be struck = Buailear mi. Bithidh mi buailte.
,, Perfect : I shall have been struck = Bithidh mi air mo bhualadh.
Past Indefinite : I was struck = Bhuaileadh mi. Bha mi buailte.
,, Perfect : I had been struck = Bha mi air mo bhualadh.
Another method of expressing the passive in (Taelic is bj' the use
of the verb •• to go" — tlu'id and rliaidh. The future in this case is
Thèid mo hhmiladh (lit. " jNIy striking shall go, /.f ., occur) and the past
is Chaidh wo fihuahulh.
Irregular Verbs.
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Early Gaelic Book Collections > Blair Collection > How to learn Gaelic > (34) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/79789462 |
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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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