(7) | dár, to whom (do, to + a + ro).
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An fear dár ġeallas mo leaḃar. The man to whom I promised my book.
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(8) | ler, by or with which (le + a + ro).
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An maide ler buaileaḋ é, The stick with which they beat him (or he was beaten).
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279. The compounds of ro aspirate. These compounds are used with the Past Tense of all verbs except the following:—raiḃ, was; tug, gave or brought; rug, bore; faca, saw; táinig, came; fuair, found, got; deacaiḋ, went; deárna, made or did.
The compounds of ro are used in some places before tug and táinig.
N.B. Deaċaiḋ and deárna are used instead of ċuaiḋ and rinne after negative and interrogative particles. Instead of deaċaiḋ and deárna, ċuaiḋ and ḋein (ḋin) are used in Munster.
The Future Tense and Conditional.
280. All the inflections of the Future and Conditional in the first conjugation begin with the letter f, which in the spoken language is generally pronounced like "h." This "h" sound combines with the letters b, d and g (whenever the stem ends in these) changing them in sound into p, t, c, respectively.