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Maclaren's Gaelic Self-Taught - An Introduction to Gaelic for Beginners - With Easy Imitated Phonetic Pronunciation
Anon,
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eBook - ePub
Maclaren's Gaelic Self-Taught - An Introduction to Gaelic for Beginners - With Easy Imitated Phonetic Pronunciation
Anon,
About this book
This vintage book contains a comprehensive guide to learning Gaelic. Gaelic refers to the group of languages spoken by the Gaels, or to any one of the languages individually. Designed for the beginner, this volume presents the fundamental elements and grammar in an easy-to-understand way, making it perfect for those wishing to learn the language. Contents include: "An Introduction to Gaelic", "The Alphabet", "Verb and Consonant Sounds", "Verb 'To Be' Present Independent Tense", "Verb 'To Be' Present Dependent Tense", "Verb 'To Be' Past Independent Tense", "Verb 'To Be' Subjunctive Independent Tense", "Verb 'To Be' Future Independent Tense", "Verb 'To Be' Future Dependant and Relative Tense", etc. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this book now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with the original text and artwork.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Contents
- An Introduction to Gaelic
- I. The Alphabet. Vowel and Consonant Sounds
- II. Verb “to be” Present Independent Tense, tha
- III. Verb “to be” Present Dependent Tense, bheil
- IV. Verb “to be” Past Independent Tense, bha
- V. Verb “to be” Past Dependent Tense, robh
- VI. Verb “to be” Subjunctive Independent Tense, bhithinn
- VII. Verb “to be” Subjunctive Dependent Tense, bithinn
- VIII. Verb “to be” Future Independent Tense, bithidh
- IX. Verb “to be” Future Dependent and Relative, bithidh, bhitheas
- X. Verb “to be” Imperative, bitheam
- XI. Verb “to be” General Revisal
- XII. Gaelic Idioms, “possession” with bi and aig
- XIII. Gaelic Idioms, “to want” with bi and bho
- XIV. Gaelic Idioms, “to know” with bi and aig
- XV. Gaelic Idioms, “feeling” etc., with bi and air
- XVI. Gaelic Idioms, “existence” with bi and ann
- XVII. The assertive verb is
- XVIII. Application of is and tha
- XIX. The verbs is and tha in question and answer
- XX. Gaelic Idioms, “ownership” with is and le
- XXI. Bi and the Compound Tenses of all the other verbs
- XXII. The Definite Article
- XXIII. The Noun. I., General Remarks and Rule
- XXIV. The Noun. II., Particular Rules
- XXV. The Noun. III., Particular Rules (polysyllables)
- XXVI. Government of Nouns, genitive, dative, compound
- XXVII. The Adjective
- XXVIII. The Adjective with definite article
- XXIX. The Adjective with is and tha
- XXX. The Adjective in comparison
- XXXI. Numeral Adjective
- XXXII. Personal Pronoun
- XXXIII. Prepositional Pronoun
- XXXIV. Possessive Adjective or Pronoun
- XXXV. Idioms with bi and prepositional possessive pronoun
- XXXVI. Relative Pronoun
- XXXVII. Interrogative Relative Pronouns
- XXXVIII. Demonstrative Pronouns, etc.
- XXXIX. Indefinite Pronouns, etc.
- XL. The Verb. General Remarks and Particles
- XLI. The Verb. The Past Tense
- XLII. The Verb. Future Tense
- XLIII. The Verb. Subjunctive
- XLIV. The Verb. Imperative
- XLV. The Participial Adjt.
- XLVI. Conversational Exercise. Questions and Answers
- XLVII. Irregular Verbs
- XLVIII. Verbal Noun. Infinitive and Participle
- XLIX. Synopsis of the tenses of a Gaelic Verb
- L. Defective and other Verbs
- LI. Preposition
- LII. The Compound Preposition
- LIII. Adverb
- LIV. Conjunction
- Vocabulary. Gaelic-English
- Vocabulary. English-Gaelic