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DEDICATION. TO LORD GEORGE AUGUSTA
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IRISH AN GRAMMAR. ORTHOGRAPHY. I. T
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III. 3 SOUNDS OF THE DIPHTHONGS. Di
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V. SOUNDS OF THE CONSONANTS. Conson
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as have the stress on their broad v
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line. These aspirations in the dat.
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11 5. 55 fe) tne s ig n f tne optat
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i)....nn 13 XII. TABLE OF CONTRACTI
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15 NOUN. DECLENSION. There are six
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Example CAT&T), a path. Singular. P
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19 Masculine. Singular. Nom. At) c-
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21 Fern. Singular. Plural. Norn. At
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0,3 V. DECLENSION. Ferninines endin
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Feminine. ___ wet J peATtt*At)A} so
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Norn. Singular. Gen. Dat. (sa"-il,)
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29 Singular. Norn. Gen. Dat. 5fbfto
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31 The same accidents that cause as
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33 Feminine. Singular. D. bo't) TDD
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37 more before the genitive feminin
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39 Positive. Comparative. Superlati
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41 Value- Cardinal. Ordinal. 90 bej
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43 Possessive, Relative, Demonstrat
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45 go gov-leen-fu"ee-he on nnee a c
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47 INDEFINITE. 0, some, certain ; c
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49 From AOj, (fwee) or p&, (faw) un
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51 From rit), (urn) or v^me, (im-e)
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Singular. 53 Plural. n)o 6eAi)-rA,
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55 VERB. Verbs have but one conjuga
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57 The negative is formed by prefix
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59 Otherwise bj&eAfj m&, bi^e^i) cv
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fit Negative nf fy&ji), I used not
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63 Present. Preter. Future. Af, or
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65 i) cv, &c., and in ancient MSS.
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