Week 13 Flashcards
Ri (ree)
To, with
Ri + mi
Rium
Ri + thu
Riut
Ri + e
Ris
Ri + i
Rithe
Ri + sinn
Rinn
Ri + sibh
Ribh
Ri + iad
Riutha
Rium (emphatic version)
Riumsa
Riut (emphatic version)
Riutsa
Ris (emphatic version)
Ris-san
Rithe (emphatic version)
Rithese
Rinn (emphatic version)
Rinne
Ribh (emphatic version)
Ribhse
Riutha (emphatic version)
Riuthasan
Ri, when used with definitive article becomes:
Ris
Tha mise a’dol còmhla riuthasan (emphatic)
I am going along with them
Tha Ina a’ seinn còmhla ris a’ chòmhlan.
Ina is singing along with the band.
There is/are (ann)
The preposition “ann” is used in conjunction with appropriate part of verb “to be” to say something is/isnt there or on.
Tha dannsa (ann) a-nochd.
There is a dance (on) tonight.
There is a dance (on) tonight
Tha dannsa (ann) a-nochd
Chan eil cèilidh (ann) idir.
There is no ceilidh (on) at all.
There is no ceilidh (on) at all.
Chan eil cèilidh (ann) idir.
A bheil Calum ann?
Is Calum there?
Is Calum there?
A bheil Calum ann?
Bidh
Independent form of future tense of verb TO BE
Bi
Dependent form of future tense TO BE
“Bidh” (for positive statements)
Example 1: Bidh e fuar
Example 2: Bidh to fuar
“Will be”
It will be cold
You will be cold
“Cha bidh” (for negative statements)
Example: cha bidh e fuar.
“Will not”
It will not be cold.
“Am bi?” (Interrogative)
Example: Am bi e fuar?
“Will it be?”
Will it be cold?
“Nach bi?”
Example: nach bi e fuar?
“Will it not be?”
Will it not be cold?
Bidh (aff) Cha bidh (neg)
Yes (will be)
No (will not be)
Bidh mi ag èisteachd ris an rèidio feasgar” as a continuous action
I will be listening to the radio this evening
I will be listening to the radio this evening
Bidh mi ag èisteachd ris an rèidio feasgar
“Bidh mi ag èisteachd ris an rèidio feasgar” as a repeated action
I (usually) listen to the radio in the evening.
“Bidh mi ag èirigh aig seachd uairean” as a continuous action
I will be getting up at seven o’clock
“Bidh mi ag èirigh aig seachd uairean” as a repeated action
I usually get up at 7 o’clock
Gach
Each