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* tá úll ann/agam = (form of kēn) tuffēh nēk/āndi (reverse of Arabic)
* tá úll ann/agam = (form of kēn) tuffēh nēk/āndi (reverse of Arabic)


Some conservative dialects only use the Irish preverbs ro-/do- in the past tense (in verbs that use them) when in the affirmative, not in interrogatives or negatives (cf. Irish lenition/d'- and Welsh ''mi''):
Some conservative dialects only use the Irish preverbs -/- in the past tense (in verbs that use them) when in the affirmative, not in interrogatives or negatives (cf. Irish lenition/d'- and Welsh ''mi''):


: ''– əl MəGaddisiš KaLəM əllawm? – RəGaddis.'' (Standard ''MəRəGaddisiš'')
: ''– əl MəGaddisiš KaLəM əllawm? – RəGaddis.'' (Standard ''MəRəGaddisiš'')