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- FBXON 3 Fairchild Metro III FGTRB, FGPSN and FGJPN 1 Cessna Citation II FHACA Depeches UNAC 1 July 2005 (in French) CH-Aviation 19 October 2005 DGAC Archived...
- tags are also possible. Some examples from Scottish Gaelic: (Here, eil and fhaca are dependent forms of the irregular verbs tha and chunnaic.) Is toil leat...
- feicimfheicim "I see, I do not see" (do) chonacfheaca chonaic mé ní fhaca mé "I saw, I did not see" deinimdheinim déanaim ní dhéanaim "I do, I...
- in the neighbourhood as the Fisher Heights & Area Community ****ociation (FHACA). The Nepean Trail in Fisher Heights runs from the intersection north of...
- is used when a particle such as ní ("not") precedes the verb, as in Ní fhaca mé Seán ("I did not see John"). The distinction between dependent and independent...
- not get" Ar rug tú? Char rug mé "I did not catch, bear" Ar ith tú? Char ith mé "I did not eat" Ar chígh tú/An bhfaca tú? Chan fhaca mé "I did not see"...
- Amhrán na Seoighe Ó, chonaic mise fir mhaith le m'aois agus le m'oige Ní fhaca mé triúr fear a chinnfeadh ar na Seoighe, Tá bua na tíre anois acu le currachaí...
- addition of an ⟨h⟩: caileagchaileag "girl" beag → bheag "small" faca → fhaca "saw" snog → shnog "nice" Lenition is not indicated in writing for words...
- distinction is found only in irregular verbs (e.g. chonaic ("saw") vs. ní fhaca ("did not see"). Broderick 1984–86, 1:92; 1992, 250; Thomson 1992, 122 Douglas...