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Verbs in relative clauses may be placed anywhere within the relative clause, subject to the constraint that the verb and (syntactic) subject may not be separated unless the head of the relative clause is the subject. If the head of the relative clause is its subject, then the appropriate participial form of the verb is mutated or inflected like an adjective. Otherwise, the relativizer ''ri-N'' is used.
Verbs in relative clauses may be placed anywhere within the relative clause, subject to the constraint that the verb and (syntactic) subject may not be separated unless the head of the relative clause is the subject. If the head of the relative clause is its subject, then the appropriate participial form of the verb is mutated or inflected like an adjective. Otherwise, the relativizer ''ri-N'' is used.


:'''''an léiste (an) mbothnúigh oiŋŋe'''''
:'''''an léiste (an) mbothnúigh coíol'''''
:''the spirit that endures suffering'' (lit. the spirit enduring suffering)
:''the spirit that endures suffering'' (lit. the spirit enduring suffering)


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