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| Author: | mhwombat [ Sun 25 Mar 2012 9:31 pm ] |
| Post subject: | The genitive singular (a wombat explanation) |
For a complete list of wombat explanations, see: viewforum.php?f=34 Note: This practice thread assumes you know how to guess the declension of a noun and how to perform the semi-ancient art of caolú agus leathnú. Forming the Genitive Singular To form the genitive singular of a noun, figure out what declension it is, and apply the rules below. caolaítear means "one makes the final consonant slender", and leathnaítear means "one makes the final consonant broad. You learned how to do that in an earlier thread. ____________________ m1: caolaítear -(e)adh, -(e)ach -> (a)igh f2: caolaítear, add -e -(e)ach -> (a)í m3, f3: leathnaítear, add -a -áint -> -ána -úint -> -úna -irt -> -rtha m4, f4: No change ____________________ That's all there is to it! (There are nouns that don't follow the rules, but they tend to be very common nouns, and you probably already know their genitive forms.) I'll work through a few examples: aerfort is m1 (ends in a broad consonant) To form the genitive, make the ending slender: aerfoirt aimsir is f2 (ends in a slender consonant) To form the genitive, make the ending slender (which it already is) and add -e: aimsire canúint is f3 (ends in -úint) To form the genitive, we would normally make the ending broad and add -a, but there's a special change that applies here, -úint -> -úna: canúna cailín is m4 (ends in -ín) No change in the genitive: cailín To practice, select a few of these nouns at random and try to form the genitive. Highlight to see the declension and the genitive form. aidiacht f3 aidiachta aiste (hint: abstract noun) f4 aiste anáil f3 anála bacach m1 bacaigh bád m1 báid bádóir m3 bádóra báicéir m3 báiceára baincéir m3 baincéara bainis f2 bainise béal m1 béil buidéal m1 buidéil caint f2 cainte cat m1 cait céad m1 céid ceadúnas m1 ceadúnais ceann m1 cinn ceart m1 cirt cinniúint f3 cinniúna cléireach m1 cléirigh cliabh m1 cléibh cogadh m1 cogaidh coileach m1 coiligh coláiste m4 coláiste comhairle (hint abstract noun) f4 comhairle deis f2 deise dochtúir m3 dochtúra 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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