- use
verbal dual regularly: ˤeğébö they want (3DU)
təṭhár go (SUBJ.3F.SG) (for təṭhárö) ˤeğébö
təṭhár {they want (3DU)} {go (SUBJ.3F.SG)} 'They (both)...
- Na Linne, An Rinn, Co Waterford,
Ireland – Micheál
Briody "Briseadh an
tAthar Ó hIceadha,
Samhradh 1909"
Universities Act, 1997
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March 2006...
- sees' (Welsh: gwelir), 'one did' (Welsh: gwnaethpwyd), 'one is' (Irish:
táthar) etc., in
which he 'one' is
taken to be an
empty subject. For weather, personal...
-
where he
founded a
monastery called St Athan's. "TATHAI,
sometimes called TATHAR, and in
Latin ATHEUS, was a
native of Ireland, who came to
Britain in order...