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Irish morphology
Irish morphology The morphology of Irish is in some respects typical of an ... for person and number. Other aspects of Irish morphology, while typical for a Celtic ...
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Talk:Irish morphology
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Irish language
Irish language Irish (Gaeilge) Pronunciation: IPA: Spoken in: Ireland, Canada ... family: Indo-European Celtic Insular Celtic Goidelic Irish Writing system: Latin (Irish variant) Official status Official language of: Ireland ... may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. Irish (Gaeilge), a Goidelic language spoken in ...
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Irish nominals
Irish nominals The nominals of Irish include the nouns, the definite article, and ... discussed on this page. (For pronouns, see Irish morphology.) Nouns Gender Nouns in Irish are divided into two genders, masculine ...
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Munster Irish
Munster Irish Munster Irish is the dialect of the Irish language spoken in the province of Munster ... Kerry (notably Dingle) and Cork. Lexicon Munster Irish differs from the Ulster and Connacht dialects ... Some words and phrases used in Munster Irish are not used in the other ...
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Connacht Irish
Connacht Irish Connacht Irish is the dialect of the Irish language spoken in the province of Connacht ... in a variety of ways, as Mayo Irish has a number of features in common with Ulster Irish. Lexicon Some differences between Mayo and ...
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Ulster Irish
Ulster Irish Ulster Irish is the dialect of the Irish language spoken in the province of Ulster ... is Donegal, so that the term Donegal Irish is often used synonymously. Nevertheless records of ... help provide a broader view of Ulster Irish. Lexicon The Ulster dialect contains many ...
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Welsh morphology
Welsh morphology The morphology of the Welsh language shows many characteristics ... with the other modern Insular Celtic languages, Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Manx, Cornish, and Breton. Initial ...
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Irish syntax
Irish syntax Irish syntax is rather different from that of ... order The normal word order in an Irish sentence is: Preverbal particle Verb Subject Direct ... Gaeilge le Cáit go minic. speaks Mícheál Irish with Cáit often 'Mícheál speaks Irish with Cáit often.' Verb Subject Dir. ...
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Irish verbs
Irish verbs Irish verb forms are constructed either synthetically or ... plural". In addition to the three persons, Irish also has an impersonal form (also called ... dialects, other patterns may be found. See Irish orthography for a discussion of how verb ... verbs There are eleven irregular verbs in Irish. Most of them are characterized by ...
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