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Irish

Grammar le + do.

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What does le mean and list all of le. Le(with) liom - with me leat- with you leis -with him léi - with her linn -with us Libh -with you (plural,like with you guys) leo - with them
It’s all the me you stuff mé-me Tú-you Sé -he Sí-her Sinn-we Sibh-you plural Siad -their/them.
What does Do mean and list all of do, Do means for/to,can be used to ask where are you from or what is name. dom-to me duit -to you dó-to him di-to her dúinn- to us daoibh- to you plural dóibh -to them
What are slender verbs I,e
What are broad verbs a,o,u
List rules for aimsir chaite Add D’ + h to verbs beginning with F Add D’ to verbs beginning with vowel Add h after 1st letter of verb that begins with constant/each word
Rules for aimsir chaite sinn one syllable For sinn,change ending of verbs If it’s one syllable verb and it has a slender letter before end,put Verb-eamar If it’s one syalllbale with broad letter before end,put Verb-amar.
rules for aimsir chaite sinn two syllable For two syllable verb ending with slender Verb-íomar For two syllable verb ending with broad Verb-aíomar.
Make verb Ól to drink,in past tense (all of them) D’ol mé D’ol tú D’ol se D’ol sí D’olamar D’ol sibh D’ol siad.
Make verb Ceannaigh (to go) past tense (all of them) Cheannaigh mé Cheannaigh tú Cheannaigh se Cheannaigh sí Cheannaíomar Cheannaigh sibh Cheannaigh siad
Make verb Fán- to wait past tense all. D’fhán mé D’fhán tú D’fhán se D’fhán sí D’fhanamar D’fhán sibh D’fhán siad.
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