Verse:Mwtqwlqwj/Qwbmwdqwg: Difference between revisions

IlL (talk | contribs)
mNo edit summary
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
IlL (talk | contribs)
mNo edit summary
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
Line 455: Line 455:
# Most ''-t'', ''-t{{cll}}'' and ''-ad{{cda}}/-ed{{cda}}'' nouns are feminine and are borrowed in their nominative singular forms, sometimes with lenition.
# Most ''-t'', ''-t{{cll}}'' and ''-ad{{cda}}/-ed{{cda}}'' nouns are feminine and are borrowed in their nominative singular forms, sometimes with lenition.
#* Example: ''smac{{cda}}t{{cll}}'' 'rule, dominion', ''molad{{cda}}'' 'recommendation, suggestion'
#* Example: ''smac{{cda}}t{{cll}}'' 'rule, dominion', ''molad{{cda}}'' 'recommendation, suggestion'
# Most other inanimate Irish nouns are masculine and are borrowed in their nominative singular forms.
# Most other inanimate Irish nouns become masculine and are borrowed in their nominative singular forms.
#* Example: ''gnè'' 'property, feature'
#* Example: ''gnè'' 'property, feature'