Irish Lesson 53
Pronunciation Exercise
Read the Irish below slowly without looking at the key below. Then read it a second time, making use of the key if you are unsure. Do not try to make sense of the words; concentrate on the pronunciation and on grouping the words into phrases.
baineann an forasóthaobh cúrsaíairgid agus gloine dhaite ar cheann de na seancharranna séláden tseachtain. Níraibh de bhuntáiste acu, ach cúigear múinteoir ba dheise ar fad den oíche. Mar atáráite agam, bíonn séle fáil ar níos lú.
Key:BWIN-uhn uhn FOHR-uhs oh hay*v KOOR-see AR-i-gid AH-guhs GLIN-uh GAH-te er hyoun de nuh shan-K*AHR-uh-nuh shay* law* den TYAHK*T-in. nee rev de vun-TAW*SH-te ah-KUH, ahk* KOO-ig-uhr moo-in-TYOHR buh YESH-e er fahd den EE-huh. mahr taw* RAW*-tye uh-GUHM, BEE-uhn shay* le FAW*-il er nees loo.
Grammar
In the future tense, the irregular verbs are more readily recognizable than when they are in the past tense, but several of them differ considerably from what you would expect of a regular verb. Here are the forms:
feicfidh mé(FEK-hee may*), I shall see
nífheicfidh mé(nee EK-hee may*), I shall not see
an bhfeicfidh mé? (un VEK-hee may*), shall I see?
cloisfidh mé(KLISH-hee may*), I shall hear
níchloisfidh mé(nee K*LISH-hee may*), I shall not hear
an gcloisfidh mé? (un GLISH-hee may*), shall I hear?
tiocfaidh mé(TYUHK-hee may*), I shall come
níthiocfaidh mé(nee HUHK-hee may*), I shall not come
an dtiocfaidh mé? (un DYUHK-hee may*), shall I come?
rachaidh mé(RAHK*-hee may*), I shall go
nírachaidh mé(nee RAHK*-hee may*), I shall not go
An rachaidh mé? (un RAHK*-hee may*), shall I go?
déanfaidh mé(DAY*N-hee may*), I shall make, do
nídhéanfaidh mé(nee YAY*N-hee may*), I shall not make, do
an ndéanfaidh mé? (un NYAY*N-hee may*), shall I make, do
déarfaidh mé(DYAY*R-hee may*), I shall say
nídéarfaidh mé(nee DYAY*R-hee may*), I shall not say
an ndéarfaidh mé? (un NYAY*R-hee may*), shall I say?
tabharfaidh mé(TOOR-hee may*), I shall give
níthabharfaidh mé(nee HOOR-hee may*), I shall not give
an dtabharfaidh mé? (un DOOR-hee may*), shall I give?
gheobhaidh mé(YOH-ee may*), I shall get
níbhfaighidh mé(nee VWEYE-ee may*), I shall not get
an bhfaighidh mé? (un VWEYE-ee may*), shall I get?
béarfaidh méair (BAY*R-hee may* er), I shall catch him
níbhéarfaidh méair (nee VAY*R-hee may* er), I shall not catch him
an mbéarfaidh méair? (un MAY*R-hee may* er), shall I catch him
íosfaidh mé(EES-hee may*), I shall eat
nííosfaidh mé(nee EES-hee may*), I shall not eat
aníosfaidh mé? (un EES-hee may*), shall I eat?
Note that the negative "nídéarfaidh mé" does not have an aspirated "d", although it is eclipsed in "an ndéarfaidh mé?".
For indirect speech, the forms are eclipsed, as in "is dóigh liom go dtiocfaidh sé" (is DOH-ee luhm goh DYUHK-hee shay*), I think that he will come.
You will need some drill with these future forms, and we will make use of them extensively for a few weeks to give you fluency in them.
Vocabulary
Masculine nouns
ceapaire (KAP-uh-re), sandwich
adhmad, an t-adhmad (EYE-muhd, un TEYE-muhd), wood
adhmaid (EYE-mwid), of wood, wooden
bailigh, ag bailiú(BAHL-ee, uh BAHL-yoo), gather, collect; bailím (BAHL-eem), I gather
fiafraigh, ag fiafraí(FEE-uhr-ee, uh FEE-uhr-ee), ask (for information); fiafraím de (FEE-uhr-eem de), I ask him
lig, ag ligean (lig, uh LIG-uhn), let; ligeann sédom, he lets me
imir, ag imirt (IM-ir, eg IM-irt), play (a game); imrím cártaí(IM-reem KAW*R-tee), I play cards
rinc, ag rince (rink, uh RINK-e), dance
cineálta (kin-AW*L-tuh), kind-hearted
néata (NAY*-tuh), neat
buíoch (BWEE-uhk*), thankful; buíoch diot (BWEE-uhk* DEE-uht), thankful to you
Drill
First, go through a progressive drill with each of the irregular verbs in the future tense: feic, clois, tar, téigh, abair, tabhair, faigh, beir ar, and ith.
Start with: an bhfeicfidh méSeán? Nífheicfidh méSeán. Feicfidh túSeán. An bhfeicfidh túSeán? Nífheicfidh túSeán. Feicfidh séSeán. Etc. the last sentence will be: Feicfidh méSeán.
For the others, begin with: An gcloisfidh méSeán? An dtiocfaidh méabhaile? An rachaidh méamach? An ndéarfaidh méésin? An dtabharfaidh médo Mháireé? An bhfaighidh méan t-airgead? (TAR-i-guhd) An mbéarfaidh méar an bhfear? Aníosfaidh méan lón?
Then review the past and present tenses of these iregular verbs, as given in previous lessons.