id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28766 Stewart, Alexander Elements of Gaelic Grammar .txt text/plain 59768 7178 83 2. Like (1) _e_, long: as, dean _do_; short, as, fear _a man_, bean _a forming the nominative and dative plural of many nouns, the syllables _an_ follows:--Article, Noun, Adjective, Pronoun, Verb, Adverb, Preposition, _Aspirated form_ peculiar to nouns beginning with a consonant. The following Nouns form their Nominative Plural irregularly: Dia m. 2. Some nouns in _air_, chiefly such as form their genitive singular in The following nouns form their nominative plural irregularly; duine m. numbers and cases, like those of nouns, are distinguished by changes on the The inflections of Verbs, like those of nouns, are made by changes at the 1. Before a Noun followed by the Pronouns _so_, _sin_, or _ud_; as, am fear between them and the following Noun or Adjective beginning with a vowel; reckon up six Cases in Gaelic, distinguished not by the form of the Noun, ./cache/28766.txt ./txt/28766.txt