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conjugation of (irregular)

&#42; indirect relative † archaic or dialect form ‡‡ dependent form used with particles that trigger

in Munster, the future and conditional are built on the stem, and the second-person imperatives have different forms:

in Connemara, the future and conditional and second-person singular imperative are supplied by. The second-person singular also has an alternative form built on the stem, and the verbal noun and past participle are built on the stem  (which may be etymologically identical to ):

in Ulster, an analytic present indicative form, exists alongside the standard form. In the past tense, the dependent forms begin with th- in leniting environments and dt- in eclipsing environments. In addition, alternative forms of the imperative (except the autonomous) are supplied by, and the verbal noun is also built on the stem: