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Irish Copula

  • 25-03-2016 9:31am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 1


    Hi,

    was wondering if any anyone could tell me the difference between


    'An é sin an cárta dubh?' - 'S é.

    and

    'An é an cárta dubh é sin?' - 'S é.




    And also between the following



    'An é sin an cárta dubh?' - Ní hé, sin é é.

    and

    'An é an cárta dubh é sin?' - Ní hé, ach an cárta bán.


    Thanks : )


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,250 ✭✭✭✭Iwasfrozen


    Hi,

    was wondering if any anyone could tell me the difference between


    'An é sin an cárta dubh?' - 'S é.

    and

    'An é an cárta dubh é sin?' - 'S é.




    And also between the following



    'An é sin an cárta dubh?' - Ní hé, sin é é.

    and

    'An é an cárta dubh é sin?' - Ní hé, ach an cárta bán.


    Thanks : )

    I believe the difference relates to definitive and undefinitive article. For example

    Is feirmeoir í = She is a farmer

    Is í an feirmeoir í = She is the farmer.

    For emphasis tere is also:

    Feirmeoir is ea í = She is a farmer

    But I'm only learning myself so I'm sure someone will be able to confirm or correct this.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 69 ✭✭David Webb


    I think the issue is that the demonstratives go much better next to the copula in Irish: an é sin an cárta dubh? is right.


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