Shawn
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Irish: Are these the correct nominitive forms that I am using with the preposition "go dtí"? go dtí (an) duine=to a/the person -- "the person" if "an" is used go dtí daoine=to (the) people -- "the people" if "na" is used go dtí (an) áit=to a/the place go dtí áiteanna/na háiteanna=to (the) places go dtí (an) teach=to a/the house go dtí (na) tithe=to (the) houses go dtí (an) siopa=to a/the shop go dtí (na) siopaí=to (the) shops go dtí cistin/an chistin=to a/the kitchen go dtí na cistineacha=to (the) kitchens go dtí (an) trá=to a/the beach go dtí (na) tránna=to (the) beaches go dtí foraois/an fhoraois=to a/the forest go dtí (na) foraoisí=to (the) forests go dtí (an) gleann=to a/the valley go dtí (na) gleannta=to (the) valleys go dtí (an) uaimh=to a/the cave go dtí uaimheanna/na huaimheanna=to (the) caves go dtí (an) scioból=to a/the barn go dtí (na) sciobóil=to (the) barns go dtí (an) sliabh=to a/the mountain go dtí (na) sléibhte=to (the) mountains go dtí (an) stábla= to a/the stable go dtí (na) stáblaí= to (the) stables
Jan 20, 2015 5:50 PM
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All correct.
January 20, 2015
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