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 Post subject: Using My Own Things
PostPosted: Fri 04 Oct 2013 11:33 pm 
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Ok. This is my latest quandry. "Bhain mé úsaid as an leabhar sin." means "I used that book." / "I got a use out of that book.", right? But how do you say "I would like to use my own book?" or "I like to use my own things."? Is it as simple as:

1. Ba mhaith liom úsaid a bhaint as mo leabhar féin.

2. Is maith liom úsaid a bhaint as mo rudaí féin

Kinda confused as to whether úsaid or mo leabhar féin should come before "a bhaint." Hmmm. Much appreciated in advance.


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PostPosted: Fri 04 Oct 2013 11:42 pm 
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asenion wrote:
Ok. This is my latest quandry. "Bhain mé úsaid as an leabhar sin." means "I used that book." / "I got a use out of that book.", right? But how do you say "I would like to use my own book?" or "I like to use my own things."? Is it as simple as:

1. Ba mhaith liom úsaid a bhaint as mo leabhar féin.

2. Is maith liom úsaid a bhaint as mo rudaí féin

Kinda confused as to whether úsaid or mo leabhar féin should come before "a bhaint." Hmmm. Much appreciated in advance.


Well úsaid should come before a bhaint in those sentences.

But it would be easier to say: ba mhaith liom mo leabhar féin a úsáid (or d'úsáid).

To use: úsaid a bhaint as rud, or úsaid a dhéanamh de rud, or rud d'úsáid


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 Post subject: Re: Using My Own Things
PostPosted: Tue 08 Oct 2013 7:26 pm 
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patrickjwalsh wrote:
asenion wrote:
Ok. This is my latest quandry. "Bhain mé úsaid as an leabhar sin." means "I used that book." / "I got a use out of that book.", right? But how do you say "I would like to use my own book?" or "I like to use my own things."? Is it as simple as:

1. Ba mhaith liom úsaid a bhaint as mo leabhar féin.

2. Is maith liom úsaid a bhaint as mo rudaí féin

Kinda confused as to whether úsaid or mo leabhar féin should come before "a bhaint." Hmmm. Much appreciated in advance.


Well úsaid should come before a bhaint in those sentences.

But it would be easier to say: ba mhaith liom mo leabhar féin a úsáid (or d'úsáid).

To use: úsaid a bhaint as rud, or úsaid a dhéanamh de rud, or rud d'úsáid


Another thing is we often use "cuid" literally meaning "share of" but I can't explain why we use it or when not to use it - you just kinda know. (reminds me of DT on the old forum :D )

Is maith liom úsaid a bhaint as mo chuid rudaí féin.

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 Post subject: Re: Using My Own Things
PostPosted: Tue 08 Oct 2013 11:22 pm 
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Bríd Mhór wrote:
Another thing is we often use "cuid" literally meaning "share of" but I can't explain why we use it or when not to use it - you just kinda know.
I was taught that cuid is used when you're talking about things that don't have a specific number, e.g., mo chuid gruaige, a cuid airgid, 7rl


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 Post subject: Re: Using My Own Things
PostPosted: Wed 09 Oct 2013 12:44 am 
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mo chuidse leaids...my lads


Ba mhaith liom mo leabhair (fhéinig) féin a úsáid...I'd like to use my own books


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 Post subject: Re: Using My Own Things
PostPosted: Fri 11 Oct 2013 12:46 pm 
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WeeFalorieMan wrote:
Bríd Mhór wrote:
Another thing is we often use "cuid" literally meaning "share of" but I can't explain why we use it or when not to use it - you just kinda know.
I was taught that cuid is used when you're talking about things that don't have a specific number, e.g., mo chuid gruaige, a cuid airgid, 7rl

In Munster, perhaps - but with most plurals in Connemara. Books definitely:

Ba mhaith liom mo chuid leabhartha héin a úsáid. "I'd like to use my own books"

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