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giolc

to beat

"giolc" means "to beat" in Irish. Verbal noun: giolcadh. Full conjugation table with present, past, future, conditional, and imperative tenses.

Verbal noun: giolcadh

Present

An Aimsir Láithreach

PersonForm
Igiolcaim
You (sg.)giolcann tú
He/She/Itgiolcann sé
Wegiolcaimid
You (pl.)giolcann sibh
Theygiolcann siad
Autonomousgiolctar

Past

An Aimsir Chaite

PersonForm
Ighiolc mé
You (sg.)ghiolc tú
He/She/Itghiolc sé
Weghiolcamar
You (pl.)ghiolc sibh
Theyghiolc siad
Autonomousgiolcadh

Future

An Aimsir Fháistineach

PersonForm
Igiolcfaidh mé
You (sg.)giolcfaidh tú
He/She/Itgiolcfaidh sé
Wegiolcfaimid
You (pl.)giolcfaidh sibh
Theygiolcfaidh siad
Autonomousgiolcfar

Conditional

An Modh Coinníollach

PersonForm
Ighiolcfainn
You (sg.)ghiolcfá
He/She/Itghiolcfadh sé
Weghiolcfaimis
You (pl.)ghiolcfadh sibh
Theyghiolcfaidís
Autonomousghiolcfaí

Imperative

An Modh Ordaitheach

PersonForm
Igiolcaim
You (sg.)giolc
He/She/Itgiolcadh sé
Wegiolcaimis
You (pl.)giolcaigí
Theygiolcaidís

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