Shawn
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Irish: to appear / seem / look sad, happy, confident, etc. I got this sentence from focloir.ie. Is it correct? Tá cuma bhrónach uirthi. = She appears / seems / looks sad. Also, brónach is a noun, correct? So a noun always comes after cuma here?
2015年7月16日 02:31
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"Tá cuma bhrónach uirthi" is correct. "Brónach" is an adjective (from the noun "brón" = "sadness, sorrow"). Generally "cuma" (meaning "appearence, aspect") is followed by an adjective, but a noun can also follow it (e.g. "Tá cuma fearthainne air" = "It looks like rain").
2015年7月16日
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