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*''an chathair, na cathairí'' = city, cities (word became feminine in this Irish)
*''an chathair, na cathairí'' = city, cities (word became feminine in this Irish)


The indefinite article is ''den'' (from ''den'' 'from the' + Slavic *edin 'one').
The indefinite article is ''den'' (from ''den'' 'from the' + Slavic *edìn 'one').
[[Category:Celtic languages]]
[[Category:Celtic languages]]

Revision as of 21:55, 28 October 2020

Irish in the Albionian timeline has absorbed significant Albionian influence, and the Slavic elements even penetrated grammar and grammatical morphemes.

Nouns

Nouns don't change form by case. Plural is uniformly -aí (by Slavic influence) and case is marked on the articles.

  • an fear, na fearaí = man, men
  • an gorad, na goradaí = castle, castles
  • an chathair, na cathairí = city, cities (word became feminine in this Irish)

The indefinite article is den (from den 'from the' + Slavic *edìn 'one').