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grammar

  • 26-12-2009 5:17pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 31


    hi all just confused on a few aspects of grammar in irish

    e.g. i was doing it, am i correct in saying you cant say ag deanamh e - sorry cant get fadas on this, '
    is ' bhi se a dheanamh agam correct
    also what is ' i was looking for you ' in irish

    little confused re. o mo bhualadh- does that mean hitting me, any other examples of samples like these that are used would be super

    thanks , hope that all makes sense


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,842 ✭✭✭Micilin Muc


    samhradh wrote: »
    i was doing it, am i correct in saying you cant say ag deanamh e

    Yes you're correct. A pronoun (mé, thú, é, í, muid, sibh, iad) cannot be the direct object of a verbal noun (ag ithe, ag ól, ag ceannach, ag glanadh ... )
    samhradh wrote: »
    is ' bhi se a dheanamh agam correct

    Yes, provided you put in the síntí fada in as follows
    Bhí sé á dhéanamh agam.
    samhradh wrote: »
    also what is ' i was looking for you ' in irish

    Bhí mé ar do lorg.
    samhradh wrote: »
    little confused re. o mo bhualadh- does that mean hitting me, any other examples of samples like these that are used would be super

    Bhí sé do mo chrá le ceisteanna gramadaí ;)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 31 samhradh


    go raibh mile maith agat micilin muc!
    bhí*a fhios agam nach raibh sé ceart...táim ag iarraidh snas a chur ar mo chuid gaeilge...tá rudaí ag teacht ar ais chugam de réir a chéile!!


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