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Celtic languages: Irish (Gaelic)

Irish (Gaelic) is the national language and second official language of Ireland. This celtic language is chiefly spoken in the western and southwestern parts of the Republic of Ireland. In the past century, the number of Irish-speaking persons has declined from 50% of the population of Ireland to less than 20%.

Conjugate an Irish verb:
Fill in the infinitive. Don't use any capital letters!

Entering verbs:
There are characters with diacritics in Irish. If you cannot input them, try the following:

To input:

Enter:

Example

á

a/

fa/g equals fág

ó

o/

to/g equals tóg

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Sources (for verb conjugation):

  • McGonagle, Noel. Irish Grammar and basic handbook. Hippocrene books, inc.. New York. 1998.
  • Dillon, Myles et Donncha ó Cróinín. Irish - a complete introductory course. 14 edition. New York. 1981.

 
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