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Perfect tenses use the construction ''tainn'' ('after', often pronounced ''tann'') followed by the verbal noun. | Perfect tenses use the construction ''tainn'' ('after', often pronounced ''tann'') followed by the verbal noun. | ||
Verbs are negated with ''cha'' or ''chan'' which is borrowed from Camalic (whereas Tíogall uses ''ní''-L). | Verbs are negated with ''cha'' or ''chan'' which is borrowed from Camalic (whereas Tíogall uses ''ní''-L). In the past tense, ''cha do''-L is used. | ||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== |
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