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diongaibh

to ward off

"diongaibh" means "to ward off" in Irish. Verbal noun: diongbháil. Full conjugation table with present, past, future, conditional, and imperative tenses.

Verbal noun: diongbháil

Present

An Aimsir Láithreach

PersonForm
Idiongbhaim
You (sg.)diongbhann tú
He/She/Itdiongbhann sé
Wediongbhaimid
You (pl.)diongbhann sibh
Theydiongbhann siad
Autonomousdiongbhatar

Past

An Aimsir Chaite

PersonForm
Idhiongaibh mé
You (sg.)dhiongaibh tú
He/She/Itdhiongaibh sé
Wedhiongbhamar
You (pl.)dhiongaibh sibh
Theydhiongaibh siad
Autonomousdiongbhadh

Future

An Aimsir Fháistineach

PersonForm
Idiongabhfaidh mé
You (sg.)diongabhfaidh tú
He/She/Itdiongbhafaidh sé
Wediongbhafaimid
You (pl.)diongabhfaidh sibh
Theydiongabhfaidh siad
Autonomousdiongbhafar

Conditional

An Modh Coinníollach

PersonForm
Idhiongbhafainn mé
You (sg.)dhiongbhafá tú
He/She/Itdhiongbhafadh sé
Wedhiongbhafaimis
You (pl.)dhiongabhfadh sibh
Theydhiongabhfaidís
Autonomousdhiongbhafaí

Imperative

An Modh Ordaitheach

PersonForm
Idiongbhaim
You (sg.)diongaibh
He/She/Itdiongbhadh sé
Wediongbhaimis
You (pl.)diongbhaigí
Theydiongbhaidís

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