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| Author: | mhwombat [ Sun 25 Mar 2012 9:26 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Caolú agus leathnú (a wombat explanation) |
For a complete list of wombat explanations, see: viewforum.php?f=34 Note: This practice thread assumes you know the difference between broad and slender vowels. Caolú agus Leathnú There are situations in Irish where you have to make the final consonant of a word broad or slender. For example, to form the genitive of some nouns you make the final consonant slender; for others, you make the final consonant broad. In this thread, we're not concerned with when or why we would want to do this to a word; we're just going to learn and practice the technique. Caolú (Slenderisation) The most common way to make a final consonant slender is to insert an "i": bád -> báid But some vowel combinations require special treatment: fear -> fir éan -> éin iasc -> éisc fionn -> finn síol -> síl bacach -> bacaigh oifigeach -> oifigigh beithíoch -> beithigh Leathnú (Broadening) The most common way to make a final consonant broad is to remove an "i": máthair -> máthar But again, some vowel combinations require special treatment: greim -> greama mil -> meala báicéir -> báicéara cuid -> coda feadaíl -> feadaíola Don't worry about the final "a" that has been added to some of the words; it's there for reasons that you'll learn when we talk about how to form the genitive. __________ Now it's time to practice. You've been abducted by Martians, and they have ordered you to make the final consonant of some words slender. You can't imagine why they would want you to do this, but they seem impatient and they have big ray guns, so you decide not to ask. Fortunately, they say you only have to do one of the groups below; they'll get someone else to do the others. leanbh féar cliabh coileach leac Answers (select to view): linbh, fir, cléibh, coiligh, lic, péin ceart céad líon bacach pian Answers (select to view): cirt, céid, lín, bacaigh, péin neart léann míol gaiscíoch Answers (select to view): nirt, léinn, míl, gaiscígh You finish your work for the Martians, and are very relieved when they release you from the force field and return you to your neighbourhood. But before you can make it home, you are abducted again. This time it's Venusians, and they want you to make the final consonant of some words broad. For some bizarre alien reason known only to themselves, they would also like you to add an "a" onto the end of these words. They'll let you go if you do just one of the groups below. múinteoir bliain feoil dochtúir fuil Answers (select to view): múinteora, bliana, feola, dochtúra, fola baincéir greim móin altóir muir Answers (select to view): baincéara, greama, móna, altóra, mara To the extent possible under law, Amy de Buitléir has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work.
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