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Phil
| Posted on Saturday, May 10, 2003 - 12:18 pm: |
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I haven't got any good gramar book, but I think I've got this stuff figured out. Please point out any errors, including simple things like misplaced 'h's and urúz. Práta, masculine The chip An práta The chips Na prátaí The taste of the chip Blas an phráta The taste of the chips Blas na bprátaí Iarla, masculine The earl An t-Iarla The earls Na hIarlaí The face of the earl Aghaidh an Iarla The face of the earls Aghaidh na nIarlaí - poiblíocht, feminine The publicity An phoiblíocht The publicities Na poiblíochtaí The price of the publicity Praghas na poiblíochta The price of the publicities Praghas na bpoiblíochtaí Obráid, feminine (Not sure about this!) An obráid Na hobráide lá na hobráidí laethanta na n-obráid - -Phil |
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Seosamh Mac Muirí
| Posted on Tuesday, May 13, 2003 - 04:23 am: |
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A Phil, a Chara, Fad na ceiste atá ag cur cúil ar dhaoine, déarfainn. Níor mhiste an focal 'genitive', nó 'ginideach' a chuardach de leataobh anseo. Feicim '51 pages' de fhreagraí ar an gcéad cheann. Ceann eile gurbh fhiú a chuardach is ea 'plural'. Le gach dea-ghuí, Seosamh |
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Maidhc Ó G.
| Posted on Tuesday, May 13, 2003 - 03:57 pm: |
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Scealóga or brioscáin phrátaí (Scealóga or brioscáin fhataí in the west.) But that's just nit-picking. I thought the rest looked pretty good. -Maidhc. |
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