analytic past indicative independent of iarr
"d'iarr" means "analytic past indicative independent of iarr" in Irish (verb). Pronounced /dʲiəɾˠ/. Mutation forms: Séimhiú → dh'iarr, Urú → nd'iarr.
In Irish, the first letter of "d'iarr" changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:
| Mutation | Form |
|---|---|
| Base form | d'iarr |
| Séimhiú | dh'iarr |
| Urú | nd'iarr |
D'iarr mé gloine uisce ar an bhean.
I asked the woman for a glass of water.
A1(2) Nuair a bheidh na billéidí déanta amach ag an gconstábla, déanfar iad do thabhairt isteach ina lámhaibh don Oifigeach Ceannais no don oifigeach nea-choimisiúnta d'iarr iad no d'oifigeach éigin go bhfuil údarás aige ón Oifigeach Ceannais sin.
(2) All billets, when made out by the constable, shall be delivered into the hands of the Commanding Officer or non-commissioned officer who demanded the billets or of some officer authorised by such Commanding Officer.
C1agus déanfidh ordú lomhálta leathscéil údaruithe an té d'iarr an t-ordú do shaora o aon bhaol no iarsmaí fén Acht so a leanfadh as an ní a maithfar leis an ordú;
and an order allowing an authorised excuse shall relieve the applicant for the order from any liability or consequences under this Act in respect of the matter excused by the order;
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