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Lughaidh: Just for the sake of completion, could you please put the correct form of these same 8 examples (and any others you might think of) without using an article so I can see what does and doesn't still lenit. I appreciate this. It's clearing up some questions I've had for some time. I felt Ulster Irish was much simpler than the others in using the prepositions but I thought maybe I was just doing it wrong. Feel free to do them ALL. You could list them all with the left column without the article and the right column with. Also thanks for the explanation on "in Éirinn" "go hÉirinn" and Poblacht na hÉireann. Also, I guess you're saying in Ulster there is only an úrú after the preposition "in".
Aye, there's an urú after "i" in all dialects.
And I don't want any day off :-) To me, discussing Irish grammar stuff is a pleasure :-)
So, the prepositions that are followed by the dative case:
ag balla --------- ag an bhalla
ar chloch ------------ ar an chloch
as bocsa ---------------- as an bhocsa
chuig cara ----------------- chuig an chara
de chlár ---------------- den chlár (but as I said, "de" is pronounced like "do" and "den" like "don", normally I write "do" but here it's just to help you)
do chara -------------- don chara
fara : doesn't exist in Ulster
faoi chloch -------------- faoin chloch
fá chara -------------- fán chara (fá is the U form of "faoi" when it means "about")
i mbocsa ------------- ins an bhocsa / sa bhocsa
ionsar mháthair ------------ ionsar an mháthair
le cara -------------- leis an chara (and le
hairgead)
ó cheantar ------------ ón cheantar
roimhe chara ------------- roimhe an chara (roimh in standard Irish)
fríd fhuinneo(i)g ------------ fríd an fhuinneo(i)g (trí in standard Irish)
thaire chloch ----------------- thaire an chloch (thar in standard Irish)
um: doesn't exist in Ulster
go cathair ----------- chun na cathrach (genitive) (go can't be directly followed by the article, if you need the article you use "chun" before it) (and go prefixes h to vowels)
Unless I said the contrary, these prepositions don't prefix h to vowels when there's no article.