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gread

to beat

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

Verbal noun: greadadh

Present

An Aimsir Láithreach

PersonForm
Igreadaim
You (sg.)greadann tú
He/She/Itgreadann sé
Wegreadaimid
You (pl.)greadann sibh
Theygreadann siad
Autonomousgreadtar

Past

An Aimsir Chaite

PersonForm
Ighread mé
You (sg.)ghread tú
He/She/Itghread sé
Weghreadamar
You (pl.)ghread sibh
Theyghread siad
Autonomousgreadadh

Future

An Aimsir Fháistineach

PersonForm
Igreadfaidh mé
You (sg.)greadfaidh tú
He/She/Itgreadfaidh sé
Wegreadfaimid
You (pl.)greadfaidh sibh
Theygreadfaidh siad
Autonomousgreadfar

Conditional

An Modh Coinníollach

PersonForm
Ighreadfainn
You (sg.)ghreadfá
He/She/Itghreadfadh sé
Weghreadfaimis
You (pl.)ghreadfadh sibh
Theyghreadfaidís
Autonomousghreadfaí

Imperative

An Modh Ordaitheach

PersonForm
Igreadaim
You (sg.)gread
He/She/Itgreadadh sé
Wegreadaimis
You (pl.)greadaigí
Theygreadaidís

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