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Past Tense.
ABSOLUTE. | DEPENDENT. | ||||||
1. | ċonnac ċonnacas |
(ċonnarcas) | facas faca |
feacas feaca | |||
2. | ċonnacais | (ċonnarcais) | facais | feacais | |||
3. | ċonnaic sé | (ċonnairc sé) | faca sé | feaca sé | |||
1. | ċonnacamar | [ċonnarcamar] | facamar | feacamar | |||
2. | ċonnacaḃar | [ċonnarcaḃar] | facaḃar | feacaḃar | |||
3. | ċonnacadar | [ċonnarcadar] | facadar | feacadar | |||
Autonomous, | conncas | facas or facṫas |
The older spelling was atċonnac and atċonnarc, &c. The t is still preserved in the Ulster dialect: ṫanaic me, &c., I saw.
393.
Future Tense.
(do-)ċífead, ċíḋfead, | feicfead, |
(do-)ċífir, ċiḋfir, | feicfir, |
&c. | &c. |
Autonomous, ċífear | feicfear |
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Conditional.
(do-)ċífinn, ċíḋfinn, | feicfinn, |
&c. | &c. |
In the Future and Conditional feicfead, &c., and feicfinn, &c., can be used in both constructions.
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SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD.
Present, | feicead, feicir, feiciḋ sé, &c. |
Past, | feicinn, feicṫeá, feiceaḋ sé, &c. |
Participle, | feicṫe. |