faod
Scottish Gaelic edit
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
From Middle Irish fétaid (“be able, can”), from Old Irish ·éta, prototonic form of ad·cota (“obtain”).
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
faod (defective, future indicative positive faodaidh, negative chan fhaod, question am faod, conditional indicative positive dh'fhaodadh, negative chan fhaodadh, question am faodadh)
- may, can (be allowed to)
- Am faod mi bruidhinn ris? ― May I speak to him?
- Faodaidh tu falbh a-nis. ― You can go now.
Usage notes edit
- This defective verb has only the future and conditional tenses.
Vilamovian edit
Pronunciation edit
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Noun edit
faod n
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