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rith

to run

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

Verbal noun: rith

Present

An Aimsir Láithreach

PersonForm
Irithim
You (sg.)ritheann tú
He/She/Itritheann sé
Werithimid
You (pl.)ritheann sibh
Theyritheann siad
Autonomousritear

Past

An Aimsir Chaite

PersonForm
Irith mé
You (sg.)rith tú
He/She/Itrith sé
Weritheamar
You (pl.)rith sibh
Theyrith siad
Autonomousritheadh

Future

An Aimsir Fháistineach

PersonForm
Irithfidh mé
You (sg.)rithfidh tú
He/She/Itrithfidh sé
Werithfimid
You (pl.)rithfidh sibh
Theyrithfidh siad
Autonomousrithfear

Conditional

An Modh Coinníollach

PersonForm
Irithfinn
You (sg.)rithfeá
He/She/Itrithfeadh sé
Werithfimis
You (pl.)rithfeadh sibh
Theyrithfidís
Autonomousrithfí

Imperative

An Modh Ordaitheach

PersonForm
Irithim
You (sg.)rith
He/She/Itritheadh sé
Werithimis
You (pl.)rithigí
Theyrithidís

Example sentences

Ná rith sa seomra seo.

Do not run in this room.

A2

Tá siad ag rith gan bhróga.

They're running without shoes.

A1

Rith Máire.

Mary ran.

A1

Rith sé.

He ran.

A1

Further reading

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