Verse:Irta/Judeo-Mandarin: Difference between revisions

IlL (talk | contribs)
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
IlL (talk | contribs)
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
Line 356: Line 356:


Note that ''mă năch'' 'if not (real)' or ''năn năch'' 'if not (irreal)' is used where Irish would use ''mura''. The two senses of the Irish conjunction ''nach'' (NEG.COMP or NEG.REL) are also distinguished: ''gu năch'' (complementizer) and ''ă năch'' (relativizer).
Note that ''mă năch'' 'if not (real)' or ''năn năch'' 'if not (irreal)' is used where Irish would use ''mura''. The two senses of the Irish conjunction ''nach'' (NEG.COMP or NEG.REL) are also distinguished: ''gu năch'' (complementizer) and ''ă năch'' (relativizer).
The present tense forms of ''bi'' are: ''to mi, tu, te, ti, to șņi, tiv, tiad''


* t' e ă(g) = present progressive (to becomes t' before a vowel)
* t' e ă(g) = present progressive (to becomes t' before a vowel)