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briathra — meaning in English: verbs

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'briathra' primarily in educational settings, such as language classes or discussions about grammar. For example, a teacher may explain the role of 'briathra' in constructing sentences during an Irish language lesson.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'briathra' specifically refers to 'verbs', other terms like 'gníomh' (action) or 'cabhraigh' (to help) are related but don't encompass the full range of verb usage. Choose 'briathra' when discussing grammatical structures or language learning specifically.
Culture
'Briathra' comes from the Old Irish word 'bríathar', which means 'word' or 'saying'. The concept of verbs is crucial in the Irish language, where verbs often come first in a sentence, reflecting a unique aspect of the language's structure and thought process.
FAQ
Q.What are examples of 'briathra' in sentences?
'Briathra' includes common verbs like 'tóg' (to take) and 'rith' (to run). An example sentence could be: 'Tóg an leabhar' (Take the book).
Q.How are 'briathra' conjugated in Irish?
Irish verbs, or 'briathra', are conjugated based on tense, person, and number. It’s essential to learn these conjugations to communicate effectively in Irish.
Q.What mistakes should I avoid when using 'briathra'?
A common mistake is forgetting to conjugate 'briathra' properly according to the subject. Always ensure that your verb agrees with the subject in both number and person.
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