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THE MANKS LANGUAGE. 4S
INFINITIVE MOOD.
Present. — Dy immeeaght, to go.
Supine. — Immit, gone.
PARTICIPLES.
Present. — Gimmeeaght, going.
Prater. — Er n'immeeaght, having gone.
Future. — Er-chee gimmeeaglit, about to go.
luteiTOgative. — Vel oo gimmeeaght ? are you going ?
Nagh u'lmmeo oo ? will you not go ?
Affirmative. — Ta mee gimmeeagJi, I am going.
Negative. — Cha n' immeeym, I will not go.
Clia n' immayd, we will not go.
Kionnaghey , to buy; or^ buying.
Preter.
Singular. Plural.
Chionnee mee, I bouglit^ or did buy; Chionnee shin, we bought^ &c.
Chionnee oo, tbou bougbtestj &c. Chionnee shin, ye bouglit, &c.
Chionnee eh, he bought, &c. Chionnee ad, they bought, &c.
Future.
Kionnee-ym, I shall, or did buy ; Kionnee mayd, we shall, &c.
Kionnee oo, thou shalt, &c. Kionnee shiu, ye shall, &c.
Kionnee eh, he shall, or will, &c. Kionnee ad, they shall, &c.
IMPERATIVE MOOD.
Kionnee, buy. Kionnce-jee, buy ye.
SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD.
Preter.
Chionneein I might, or could buy ; Chionnagh shin,we might, &c<.
Chionnagh oo, thou mightest, &c. Chionnee shiu, ye, &c.
Chionnagh eh, he, &c. Chionnagh ad, they, &c»
INFINITIVE MOOD.
Present. — Dy immeeaght, to go.
Supine. — Immit, gone.
PARTICIPLES.
Present. — Gimmeeaght, going.
Prater. — Er n'immeeaght, having gone.
Future. — Er-chee gimmeeaglit, about to go.
luteiTOgative. — Vel oo gimmeeaght ? are you going ?
Nagh u'lmmeo oo ? will you not go ?
Affirmative. — Ta mee gimmeeagJi, I am going.
Negative. — Cha n' immeeym, I will not go.
Clia n' immayd, we will not go.
Kionnaghey , to buy; or^ buying.
Preter.
Singular. Plural.
Chionnee mee, I bouglit^ or did buy; Chionnee shin, we bought^ &c.
Chionnee oo, tbou bougbtestj &c. Chionnee shin, ye bouglit, &c.
Chionnee eh, he bought, &c. Chionnee ad, they bought, &c.
Future.
Kionnee-ym, I shall, or did buy ; Kionnee mayd, we shall, &c.
Kionnee oo, thou shalt, &c. Kionnee shiu, ye shall, &c.
Kionnee eh, he shall, or will, &c. Kionnee ad, they shall, &c.
IMPERATIVE MOOD.
Kionnee, buy. Kionnce-jee, buy ye.
SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD.
Preter.
Chionneein I might, or could buy ; Chionnagh shin,we might, &c<.
Chionnagh oo, thou mightest, &c. Chionnee shiu, ye, &c.
Chionnagh eh, he, &c. Chionnagh ad, they, &c»
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Early Gaelic Book Collections > Blair Collection > Practical grammar of the antient Gaelic, or, Language of the Isle of Man, usually called Manks > (91) |
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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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