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PostPosted: Thu 17 Jul 2025 11:09 am 
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Does anyone know what are the inflected forms of in Ulster Irish? (i.e fá + mé, tú, sé etc..)

And are the inflected forms of faoi the same in Ulster as in standard Irish? (fúm, fút, faoi, fúithi, fúinn, fúibh, fúthu)


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PostPosted: Thu 17 Jul 2025 7:26 pm 
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The inflected forms of ‘fá’ and ‘faoi’ are the same:
faom, faot, faoi, faoithe, faoinn, faoibh, faofa.

‘fá’ is used with nouns (with or without the article) - fán teach, fá(n) Nollaig, fá Mháire, fá dheireadh, fá shíocháin, etc , including compound prepositions - fá choinne, fá dtaobh de, fá cheann, etc.


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