sasa wrote:
Also there is examples of answering this way (below) so I think you have the choice to answer either way:
Cad iad na dathanna atá ar bhratach na héireann? and the answer is Ta glas, bán agus oráiste air. How do I determine what word to add to the end of the sentence, as in air or uirthí? Is it due to whether or not the noun is feminine or masculine? And is the noun feminine if it has a h and masculine is without the h.
Sorry for all the questions. I am just trying to get my head around all of it!.
Thanks for your help.
Franc is right in that the colors of the Irish flag are usually described as "Uaine, Bán, Flannbuí." You certainly wouldn't use "glas" or "oráiste" in that situation. I'm wondering now where your teacher got his/her handouts?
I'm also wondering why the é in the name of the country isn't capitalized, as it should be ("na hÉireann"). Was that just a typo, or is it another mistake on the handout?
As far as whether you use "air" or "uirthi," it depends on the grammatical gender of the noun in question: "air" for a masculine noun, "uirthi" for a feminine noun. "Bratach" is feminine, so takes "uirthi."
Redwolf