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Welcome to today's lesson on Irregular Verbs in the Irish language! Understanding irregular verbs is crucial for mastering Irish, as they often appear in daily conversations and written texts. Unlike regular verbs, which follow predictable patterns, irregular verbs can be a bit tricky, but don't worry! We will break them down together, making the learning process enjoyable and manageable.

In this lesson, we'll cover the following points:

  • An overview of what irregular verbs are and why they matter.
  • A detailed look at 20 common irregular verbs, including their conjugations in the present tense.
  • Practical exercises to reinforce your learning and help you apply what you've learned in real-life situations.

So, get ready to dive into the fascinating world of Irish irregular verbs!

What are Irregular Verbs?[edit | edit source]

Irregular verbs are verbs that do not follow the standard rules of conjugation. In most languages, including Irish, regular verbs follow a specific pattern, but irregular verbs change forms in unpredictable ways. These verbs are essential in everyday communication, and mastering them is a key step on your journey to fluency in Irish.

Why are Irregular Verbs Important?[edit | edit source]

  • Common Usage: Irregular verbs are frequently used in conversations. Knowing them will help you understand and participate in everyday discussions.
  • Writing Skills: Irregular verbs are also prevalent in written Irish, so recognizing their forms is vital for reading comprehension.
  • Cultural Insight: Understanding these verbs can deepen your appreciation of Irish literature, songs, and folklore, where these forms often appear.

Overview of Common Irregular Verbs[edit | edit source]

Let’s explore 20 common irregular verbs in Irish. Below is a table that includes their present tense conjugation.

Irish Pronunciation English
bee to be
téigh tay to go
faigh fye to get
déan dyan to do/make
teigh tye to go
tabhair tawir to give
clois klosh to hear
feic feyk to see
ith ih to eat
scríobh skreev to write
tar tar to come
cuimhnigh kwihn-ih to remember
bris brish to break
séim shaym to sing
lean lyan to follow
faigh fye to find
shéan shan to shine
tóg toe-g to take
gníomhaigh gnee-vee to act
dún doon to close
rith rih to run

Conjugation in Present Tense[edit | edit source]

Now that we've introduced these verbs, let's delve into how they are conjugated in the present tense.

1. Bí (to be):

  • : táim (I am)
  • : tá tú (You are)
  • Sé/Sí: tá sé/sí (He/She is)
  • Sinn: táimid (We are)
  • Sibh: tá sibh (You all are)
  • Siad: tá siad (They are)

2. Téigh (to go):

  • : téim (I go)
  • : téann tú (You go)
  • Sé/Sí: téann sé/sí (He/She goes)
  • Sinn: téimid (We go)
  • Sibh: téann sibh (You all go)
  • Siad: téann siad (They go)

3. Faigh (to get):

  • : faighim (I get)
  • : faigheann tú (You get)
  • Sé/Sí: faigheann sé/sí (He/She gets)
  • Sinn: faighimid (We get)
  • Sibh: faigheann sibh (You all get)
  • Siad: faigheann siad (They get)

4. Déan (to do/make):

  • : déanann mé (I do/make)
  • : déanann tú (You do/make)
  • Sé/Sí: déanann sé/sí (He/She does/makes)
  • Sinn: déanann sinn (We do/make)
  • Sibh: déanann sibh (You all do/make)
  • Siad: déanann siad (They do/make)

5. Tabhair (to give):

  • : tugaim (I give)
  • : tugann tú (You give)
  • Sé/Sí: tugann sé/sí (He/She gives)
  • Sinn: tugaimid (We give)
  • Sibh: tugann sibh (You all give)
  • Siad: tugann siad (They give)

6. Clois (to hear):

  • : cloisim (I hear)
  • : cloiseann tú (You hear)
  • Sé/Sí: cloiseann sé/sí (He/She hears)
  • Sinn: cloisimid (We hear)
  • Sibh: cloiseann sibh (You all hear)
  • Siad: cloiseann siad (They hear)

7. Feic (to see):

  • : feicim (I see)
  • : feiceann tú (You see)
  • Sé/Sí: feiceann sé/sí (He/She sees)
  • Sinn: feicimid (We see)
  • Sibh: feiceann sibh (You all see)
  • Siad: feiceann siad (They see)

8. Ith (to eat):

  • : itheann mé (I eat)
  • : itheann tú (You eat)
  • Sé/Sí: itheann sé/sí (He/She eats)
  • Sinn: itheann sinn (We eat)
  • Sibh: itheann sibh (You all eat)
  • Siad: itheann siad (They eat)

9. Scríobh (to write):

  • : scríobhaim (I write)
  • : scríobhann tú (You write)
  • Sé/Sí: scríobhann sé/sí (He/She writes)
  • Sinn: scríobhaimid (We write)
  • Sibh: scríobhann sibh (You all write)
  • Siad: scríobhann siad (They write)

10. Tar (to come):

  • : tagaim (I come)
  • : tagann tú (You come)
  • Sé/Sí: tagann sé/sí (He/She comes)
  • Sinn: tagaimid (We come)
  • Sibh: tagann sibh (You all come)
  • Siad: tagann siad (They come)

11. Cuimhnigh (to remember):

  • : cuimhním (I remember)
  • : cuimhníonn tú (You remember)
  • Sé/Sí: cuimhníonn sé/sí (He/She remembers)
  • Sinn: cuimhnímid (We remember)
  • Sibh: cuimhníonn sibh (You all remember)
  • Siad: cuimhníonn siad (They remember)

12. Bris (to break):

  • : brisim (I break)
  • : briseann tú (You break)
  • Sé/Sí: briseann sé/sí (He/She breaks)
  • Sinn: brisimid (We break)
  • Sibh: briseann sibh (You all break)
  • Siad: briseann siad (They break)

13. Séim (to sing):

  • : seímim (I sing)
  • : seímann tú (You sing)
  • Sé/Sí: seímann sé/sí (He/She sings)
  • Sinn: seímimid (We sing)
  • Sibh: seímann sibh (You all sing)
  • Siad: seímann siad (They sing)

14. Lean (to follow):

  • : leanfaidh mé (I follow)
  • : leanfaidh tú (You follow)
  • Sé/Sí: leanfaidh sé/sí (He/She follows)
  • Sinn: leanfaidh sinn (We follow)
  • Sibh: leanfaidh sibh (You all follow)
  • Siad: leanfaidh siad (They follow)

15. Shéan (to shine):

  • : shéanfaidh mé (I shine)
  • : shéanfaidh tú (You shine)
  • Sé/Sí: shéanfaidh sé/sí (He/She shines)
  • Sinn: shéanfaidh sinn (We shine)
  • Sibh: shéanfaidh sibh (You all shine)
  • Siad: shéanfaidh siad (They shine)

16. Tóg (to take):

  • : tógfaidh mé (I take)
  • : tógfaidh tú (You take)
  • Sé/Sí: tógfaidh sé/sí (He/She takes)
  • Sinn: tógfaidh sinn (We take)
  • Sibh: tógfaidh sibh (You all take)
  • Siad: tógfaidh siad (They take)

17. Gníomhaigh (to act):

  • : gníomhaím (I act)
  • : gníomhaíonn tú (You act)
  • Sé/Sí: gníomhaíonn sé/sí (He/She acts)
  • Sinn: gníomhaímid (We act)
  • Sibh: gníomhaíonn sibh (You all act)
  • Siad: gníomhaíonn siad (They act)

18. Dún (to close):

  • : dúnfaidh mé (I close)
  • : dúnfaidh tú (You close)
  • Sé/Sí: dúnfaidh sé/sí (He/She closes)
  • Sinn: dúnfaidh sinn (We close)
  • Sibh: dúnfaidh sibh (You all close)
  • Siad: dúnfaidh siad (They close)

19. Rith (to run):

  • : rithim (I run)
  • : rithíonn tú (You run)
  • Sé/Sí: rithíonn sé/sí (He/She runs)
  • Sinn: rithimid (We run)
  • Sibh: rithíonn sibh (You all run)
  • Siad: rithíonn siad (They run)

20. Gníomh (to act):

  • : gníomhaím (I act)
  • : gníomhaíonn tú (You act)
  • Sé/Sí: gníomhaíonn sé/sí (He/She acts)
  • Sinn: gníomhaímid (We act)
  • Sibh: gníomhaíonn sibh (You all act)
  • Siad: gníomhaíonn siad (They act)

Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that you've learned about irregular verbs and their conjugations, it's time to put your knowledge to the test! Below are exercises designed to help you practice.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.

1. (bí) Mé ________ sásta. (I am happy)

2. (téigh) Tú ________ go dtí an siopa. (You go to the shop)

3. (faigh) Sé ________ an leabhar. (He gets the book)

4. (déan) Sí ________ a cuid obair. (She does her work)

5. (tabhair) Sinn ________ cuireadh. (We give an invitation)

Solutions:

1. táim

2. téann tú

3. faigheann sé

4. déanann sí

5. tugaimid

Exercise 2: Match the Verbs[edit | edit source]

Match the Irish verbs to their English equivalents.

1. Tóg

2. Ith

3. Clois

4. Bris

5. Feic

A. To break

B. To eat

C. To see

D. To take

E. To hear

Solutions:

1-D (Tóg - To take)

2-B (Ith - To eat)

3-E (Clois - To hear)

4-A (Bris - To break)

5-C (Feic - To see)

Exercise 3: Conjugate the Verb[edit | edit source]

Conjugate the following verbs in the present tense for all pronouns.

1. Déan

2. Clois

Solutions:

1.

  • Mé: déanann mé
  • Tú: déanann tú
  • Sé/Sí: déanann sé/sí
  • Sinn: déanann sinn
  • Sibh: déanann sibh
  • Siad: déanann siad

2.

  • Mé: cloisim
  • Tú: cloiseann tú
  • Sé/Sí: cloiseann sé/sí
  • Sinn: cloisimid
  • Sibh: cloiseann sibh
  • Siad: cloiseann siad

Exercise 4: Complete the Sentences[edit | edit source]

Complete the following sentences using the appropriate verb form.

1. (tar) ________ liom chuig an cóisir. (I come to the party)

2. (gníomh) ________ tú go maith. (You act well)

3. (lean) ________ sinn an cosán. (We follow the path)

Solutions:

1. Tagaim

2. Gníomhaíonn

3. Leanfaidh

Exercise 5: Translate to Irish[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into Irish.

1. I see the stars.

2. They eat pizza.

3. You are happy.

Solutions:

1. Feicim na réaltaí.

2. Itheann siad pizza.

3. Tá tú sásta.

Exercise 6: Verb Conjugation Challenge[edit | edit source]

Choose one irregular verb and conjugate it for all pronouns, then create a sentence using that verb.

Example Solution:

Verb: Tóg

Conjugation:

  • Mé: tógfaidh mé
  • Tú: tógfaidh tú
  • Sé/Sí: tógfaidh sé/sí
  • Sinn: tógfaidh sinn
  • Sibh: tógfaidh sibh
  • Siad: tógfaidh siad

Sentence: Tógfaidh mé an leabhar seo. (I will take this book.)

Exercise 7: Fill in the Correct Verb[edit | edit source]

Choose the correct irregular verb to complete the sentence.

1. ________ (to go) go dtí an trá. (to the beach)

2. ________ (to hear) an ceol. (the music)

Solutions:

1. Téigh

2. Clois

Exercise 8: Identify the Verb[edit | edit source]

Identify the irregular verb in the following sentences.

1. Tá sé ag rith.

2. Ithim an t-úll.

Solutions:

1. Rith (to run)

2. Ith (to eat)

Exercise 9: Create Your Own Sentences[edit | edit source]

Create sentences using at least five different irregular verbs from today’s lesson.

Example Solution:

  • Déanaim mo chuid obair.
  • Feicim an gairdín.
  • Ithim bricfeasta.
  • Cloisim an scéal.
  • Tarlaíonn sé go minic.

Exercise 10: Classify the Verbs[edit | edit source]

Classify the following verbs into regular and irregular verbs.

1. Bris

2. Dún

3. Scríobh

4. Téigh

5. Ith

Solutions:

  • Irregular: Bris, Dún, Téigh, Ith
  • Regular: Scríobh

As you work through these exercises, you'll find that practice is key to mastering irregular verbs. Take your time, and don't hesitate to revisit the conjugations as needed. Remember, learning a language is a journey, and each step counts!

In conclusion, while irregular verbs may seem intimidating at first, with practice and engagement, you'll find yourself using them with confidence in no time. Keep practicing, and soon enough, you'll be able to express a wide range of ideas and actions in Irish.

Table of Contents - Irish Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Greetings and Introductions


Basic Sentence Structure


Numbers and Time


Questions and Answers


Family and Relationships


Possession and Pronouns


Food and Drink


Verb Conjugation


Hobbies and Activities


Adjectives and Adverbs


Travel and Transportation


Prepositions


Weather and Seasons


Irish History and Culture


Irish Literature and Folklore

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