Sorry, i have been ridiculously slow at getting this up, been so busy, then my scanner broke. But finally, they are here! Yay!
There are 11 iregualr irish verbs. They are
Bí
Feic
Ith
Teigh
Faigh
Clois
Tar
Tabhair
Abair
Beir
Déan
I have all of these verbs written out in the aimsir chaite, aimsir láithreach, aimsir fháistineach, modh coiníollach and the gnáth chaite.
Hope they are a help.
It can be difficult and will take time but i recommed learning these off.
The same thing with the endings for the regular ones in my last post, LEARN THEM LEARN THEM LEARN THEM!!! Trust me it will make irish so much easier as you will be able say any very in any tense, it will help massively with essays, oral, sraith pictúir, Everything, you always use verbs! Okay so the Gnáthchaite, it is on the course, although i never did it in class and rarely used it. Occasionally you will see it in comprehensions and things so it is a help if you know it although if you are sturggling i would say leave it out, although i still recommend knowing what it is, even if you cant write out verbs in it, just know it is the continuous past, it is like for the very bí, the present tense is Tá but bíonn is the continous present, meaning i always or every day etc, so the past tense of say play is i played, the continous past would be like i used to play every day or something like that.
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Saturday, 19 January 2013
Friday, 31 August 2012
Irish Regular verbs
Okay so I am a bit short on time as I am moving up to Dublin to go to college on Saturday so instead of typing up all the notes i have just scanned my note book and will post the pictures on this.
This is what to do for all regular verbs in Irish to put them into the Aimsir caite, aimsir láitreach, Aimsir Fháistineach, Módh coinníollach and Gnáth Chaith.
It is divided up into Céad Reimnú and Dara Reimnú verbs.
Céad reimnú verbs have one syllable, eg Rith, or two syllables if there is a fada on the second syllable eg Taispeáin
Dara Reimnú verbs are all the other verbs (except for the 11 irregular verbs which i will deal with in my next post)
In each of these two groups they are divided into Leathan and caol endings.
Leathan (broad) verbs are verbs in which the last vowel is either a, o, or u.
Caol (slender) verbs are verbs in which the last vowel is either i, or e.
This is what to do for all regular verbs in Irish to put them into the Aimsir caite, aimsir láitreach, Aimsir Fháistineach, Módh coinníollach and Gnáth Chaith.
It is divided up into Céad Reimnú and Dara Reimnú verbs.
Céad reimnú verbs have one syllable, eg Rith, or two syllables if there is a fada on the second syllable eg Taispeáin
Dara Reimnú verbs are all the other verbs (except for the 11 irregular verbs which i will deal with in my next post)
In each of these two groups they are divided into Leathan and caol endings.
Leathan (broad) verbs are verbs in which the last vowel is either a, o, or u.
Caol (slender) verbs are verbs in which the last vowel is either i, or e.
If you have any queries about how this is laid out or are unsure of any of it please comment and i will be happy to explain it to you :)
My next post will have the 11 irregular verbs done out in full in the same 5 tenses.
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