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Should the preposition ag or i be used in an expression meaning "at + STORE NAME"? Which should I say to mean "I buy coffee at Starbucks."? 1. Ceannaím caife ag Starbucks. -- or -- 2. Ceannaím caife i Starbucks.
Feb 18, 2015 7:11 PM
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You can use either one, but I would tend to prefer "i", especially if you have to go inside to buy your coffee.
February 25, 2015
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ag, or ag an.
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