Learn Irish Grammar: This article will focus on the following grammar elements:
Masculine or Feminine Noun – Rule of Thumb
In this article decelenion groups are highlighted by a number after masc. and fem. such as;
(masc1. broad vowel)
(fem2. slender vowel)
We will discuss declension groups in more detail soon. For now it’s just important to be aware declension groups exist.
Identify the gender of each noun below. Use the Rule of Thumb link if necessary.
25 Nouns related to the article and the noun “smionagar”
smionagar
Ostán
foirgneamh
sráidbhaile
oirthear
feirmeoireacht
duine
aoi
páirtí
páiste
Máthair
seanathair
suíomh
Tubaiste
maidin
leaba
sráid
físeán
radharc
comhairleoir
míorúilt
baile
leictreachas
iniúchadh
údarás
Translation, gender and declension highlighted :
smionagar
(masc1. broad vowel)
Ostán
(masc1. broad vowel)
foirgneamh
(masc1. broad vowel)
sráidbhaile
(masc4. vowel ending)
oirthear
(masc1. broad vowel)
feirmeoireacht
(fem3. polly-syllable -eacht)
duine
(masc4. vowel ending)
aoi
(masc4. vowel ending)
páirtí
(masc4. vowel ending)
páiste
(masc4. vowel ending)
Máthair
(fem5. vowel ending or slender vowel)
seanathair
(mas5. vowel ending or slender vowel)
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suíomh
(masc1. broad vowel)
Tubaiste
(minority. fem4. vowel ending)
maidin
(fem2. slender vowel)
leaba
(fem. slender vowel)(no declension)
sráid
(fem2. slender vowel)
físeán
(masc1. broad vowel)
radharc
(masc1. broad vowel)
comhairleoir
(masc3. -eoir)
míorúilt
(fem2. slender vowel)
baile
(masc4. vowel ending)
leictreachas
(masc1. broad vowel)
iniúchadh
(masc. broad vowel)(no declension)
údarás
(masc1. broad vowel)
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