WeeFalorieMan wrote:
I've got a quick question about this:
"Cad a dhéanfad?" arsa Séadna ina aigne féin. "Chífid na comharsain é."
Is "Chífid" a typo in the sentence?
I know that "Chífid é," means "They will see him", and "Chífidh na comharsain é," means "The neighbours will see him".
So, is "Chífid na comharsain é," also right or is it a typo?
That construction is archaic in modern times, but it used to be very common:
Amhlaoibh Ó Suilleabháin:
"
Táid na héanlaith ina sgaitíbh"
instead of:
"
Tá na......."
More common as well was using the foirm tháite and the foirm scartha together for "
they will":
"
Chífid siad na comarsain é "
Anybody that has read extracts from Seanchas Amhlaoibh Í Luinse will have seen the foirm tháite and the forim scartha together.
"
táid siad in ann crot ga’h aon duine ‘s maith leó ortha féin" (Ó Duilearga, Séamus (1977) lch 291)
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I'm familiar with Munster Irish/ Gaolainn na Mumhan (GM) and the Official Standard/an Caighdeán Oifigiúil (CO)