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Exercise 9.
Maitheas na tire. Bha agus tha daoine niaith anns an
duthaich sin. Tha bean an fliir (Lesson III., Exception 3)
so anns an teasach. Bha an t-Albannach a deanamli fuaim
mbr leis a pliiob. Cridheachan darach. A glirian, a mhic
na soillse ! Tha craobhan mora daraich ann an Alba. Tha
solus na greine (Lesson III., Exception 4) a deanamh soillse.
Anns a chridhe tha maitheas agus morachd an duine. Bha
am fear sin aig an uisge leis na laoigh. Bean an oibriche
Tha ban-righ na duthcha sin anns an teasach.
Exercise 10.
The light of the fire and the brightness of the sun. The
oak is making a good fire. The greatness of the Queen of
Scotland. That man was at the country with a she calf.
The Scotchman is in the warmth of the sun. The sound of
the great pipe of Scotland was in the fight. There are books
on the little table in this room.
VII.—ADJECTIVES OF QUALITY.
Adjectives, like Nouns, are divided into two Declensions
and are Declined in the same manner as Nouns.
First Declension.
Mbr, great.
MascvUne. Feminine.
Plural.
Nom. Mor. Mhor.
Mora.
Gen. Moir. Moire.
Mora.
Bat. Mor. Mhoir.
Mora.
Voc. Mhoir. Mhor.
Mhora.
Second Declension.
Tinn, sick.
Masculine. Feminine.
Plural.
Nom. Tinn. Thinn.
Tinne.
Gen. Tinn. Tinne.
Tinne.
Dat. Tiun. Tinn.
Tinne.
Voc. Thinn. Thiniie.
Thinne.
Exercise 9.
Maitheas na tire. Bha agus tha daoine niaith anns an
duthaich sin. Tha bean an fliir (Lesson III., Exception 3)
so anns an teasach. Bha an t-Albannach a deanamli fuaim
mbr leis a pliiob. Cridheachan darach. A glirian, a mhic
na soillse ! Tha craobhan mora daraich ann an Alba. Tha
solus na greine (Lesson III., Exception 4) a deanamh soillse.
Anns a chridhe tha maitheas agus morachd an duine. Bha
am fear sin aig an uisge leis na laoigh. Bean an oibriche
Tha ban-righ na duthcha sin anns an teasach.
Exercise 10.
The light of the fire and the brightness of the sun. The
oak is making a good fire. The greatness of the Queen of
Scotland. That man was at the country with a she calf.
The Scotchman is in the warmth of the sun. The sound of
the great pipe of Scotland was in the fight. There are books
on the little table in this room.
VII.—ADJECTIVES OF QUALITY.
Adjectives, like Nouns, are divided into two Declensions
and are Declined in the same manner as Nouns.
First Declension.
Mbr, great.
MascvUne. Feminine.
Plural.
Nom. Mor. Mhor.
Mora.
Gen. Moir. Moire.
Mora.
Bat. Mor. Mhoir.
Mora.
Voc. Mhoir. Mhor.
Mhora.
Second Declension.
Tinn, sick.
Masculine. Feminine.
Plural.
Nom. Tinn. Thinn.
Tinne.
Gen. Tinn. Tinne.
Tinne.
Dat. Tiun. Tinn.
Tinne.
Voc. Thinn. Thiniie.
Thinne.
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