knowing myself as I do, and the fact that I closed 312 tabs yesterday in only one browser I will never remember a bookmark. Now can I learn to use tags?
Anyway. Wiktionary has alternate dialect conjugations of I guess the common and or irregular verbs in Irish, of which feic- (to see) is giving me the most fits right now. “ In Ulster, the present indicative, past habitual, future, and conditional have independent forms built on the stem tí- (also spelled tchí-); the feic-forms listed above are dependent and are only used in the present and habitual. The simple past indicative independent form is thainic or thanaic(the dependent form being faca, as in the standard language):”
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