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Irish

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Proposed Irish Pronouns table for use in a template to add to the relevant lemmas.

  1. 28 April 2025: útamála
  2. 26 April 2025: diabhlaí
  3. 25 April 2025: fadú
  4. 25 April 2025: gach re
  5. 25 April 2025: giolcach shléibhe
  6. 25 April 2025: láithreach bonn
  7. 24 April 2025: v
  8. 24 April 2025: séimh
  9. 24 April 2025: ioth
  10. 24 April 2025: Ú
  11. 24 April 2025: É
  12. 24 April 2025: Á
  13. 21 April 2025: tuirlingt
  14. 21 April 2025: tuirling
  15. 21 April 2025: fulag
  16. 19 April 2025: as cosa i dtaca
  17. 18 April 2025: binn tí
  18. 17 April 2025: cnoga
  19. 14 April 2025: bacainn
  20. 14 April 2025: is fearr glas ná amhras


Old Irish

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Old Irish Nouns and proposed tables

  1. 28 April 2025: aíne
  2. 28 April 2025: -isse
  3. 28 April 2025: fíadnisse
  4. 28 April 2025: Crístaide
  5. 28 April 2025: Maire
  6. 28 April 2025: aiccidit
  7. 28 April 2025: anad
  8. 28 April 2025: aníar
  9. 22 April 2025: bibdu
  10. 14 April 2025: réid
  11. 14 April 2025: Lothland
  12. 14 April 2025: aicsiu
  13. 14 April 2025: ǽrchoíliud
  14. 14 April 2025: érchoíliud
  15. 14 April 2025: aín
  16. 14 April 2025: baithes
  17. 14 April 2025: cruind
  18. 14 April 2025: gellaid
  19. 14 April 2025: imbert
  20. 14 April 2025: cach la sel


Mutations

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Takes two arguments, but the second one is not needed (but possible for compatibility with the lenition template, and for future expansion of the concept) So it can be called as either {{/sga-nasal|word}}, {{/sga-nasal|w|ord}}, or {{/sga-nasal|w}}ord: makes no difference to the result.

  • Aes = nAes
  • ball = a mball
  • daltae = ndaltae
  • gásur = ngásur
  • óen = n-óen
  • triall = triall

Owing to some frankly ridiculous restrictions in the programming environment for string manipulation, this requires the first letter to be split off. It does not check for a string longer than 1 character. An initial consonant of longer than one character isn't an issue in Irish, but can come in to play for, eg., Breton.

Must be supplied with the first letter split off from the rest. The rest of the word should be the second variable: {{sga-lenite|w|ord}}. Do not put it outside the template as {{sga-lenite|w}}ord, as lenition is suppressed for [s] followed by [c], [m], [p] or [t]. If the rest of the word is extracted, then this case cannot be detected.

  • cathóir = a chathóir
  • fer = a ḟer
  • scian = a scian
  • snam = ṡnam
  • dúnta = dúnta

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