[Loch-Ruadh] Speaking Forsoothly - Daily Lesson 18

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Thu Oct 5 15:44:11 PDT 2006


i see  he  and she   where does a shem  he/she fit in ?

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to the kingdom  and to the one from 
which all blessings  flow
  wolfie



> [Original Message]
> From: Pádraig Ruad Ó Maolagáin <padraig_ruad at irishbard.org>
> To: <loch-ruadh at ansteorra.org>
> Date: 10/5/06 6:55:41 PM
> Subject: [Loch-Ruadh] Speaking Forsoothly - Daily Lesson 18
>
> Daily Lesson 18
>
> Using “est” and “eth” endings on verbs:
>
> In general, verbs following the explicit or implied use of the second
> person singular pronoun (“thou”) end with “est”, and verbs following the
> explicit or implied use of the third person singular pronoun (“he”, “she”,
> “they”) will end with “eth”.
>
> 	“I go now to the list field.”
> 	“Thou goest now to Merchant’s Row.”
> 	“She goeth to the feast hall.”
>
> “Doth” and “dost” follow the same linguistic rule, “doth” with “thou”, and
> “doth” with “he”, “she” and “they”.
>
> 	“I do go to the list field.”
> 	“Dost thou go to Merchant’s Row?”
> 	“They doth go to the feast hall.”
>
> Shakespearian Word/Phrase of the Day:
> Crush a cup – to open a bottle and/or have a drink (of alcohol).
>  	“I have a mighty thirst.  Come, let us crush a cup together!”
>
> Padraig
> -- 
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