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There are only eleven irregular verbs in Modern Irish: abair, beir, bí, clois, déan, ith, faigh, feic, tabhair, tar, téigh.
 * One verb (bí) has a distinct indicative present independent stem (tá)
 * One verb (bí) has a distinct indicative present dependent stem (fuil).
 * One verb (bí) has a distinct indicative present habitual (bíonn).
 * Six verbs (abair, bí, déan, faigh, feic, téigh) have distinct indicative past dependent stems, which all take non-preterite preverbal particles (ní instead of níor etc.).
 * Three verbs (abair, deir, tabhair) are broadened in the indicative future and conditional.
 * One verb (faigh) has a dictinct independent form in the indicative future and conditional.
 * Six verbs (bí, clois, faigh, feic, tar, téigh) have past autonomous -thas. The stem is broadened where necessary.  All except faigh are lenitied (e.g., bhíothas, but fuarthas).
 * Two verbs (abair, téigh) have distinct verbal noun stems (rá, dul).


 * Summary of irregular stems
 * , deir, dúr (dúirt), déar, rá
 * , rug, béar, breith
 * , tá, fuil, rabh, bei, bhei, bheith
 * , chuala
 * , rinne, dearna
 * , fuair, gheobh (gheobhaidh)
 * , chonaic, fac
 * , íos-
 * , tug, tabhar
 * , tag, tháng (tháinig), tioc, teacht
 * , té, chua (chuaigh), deach (deachaigh), rach (rachaidh), dul

Irregular declension table
This table highlights all the irregular stems of the eleven irregular Irish verbs.