analytic past indicative independent of imigh
"d'imigh" means "analytic past indicative independent of imigh" in Irish (verb). Pronounced /ˈdʲimʲɪɟ/. Mutation forms: Séimhiú → dh'imigh, Urú → nd'imigh.
In Irish, the first letter of "d'imigh" changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:
| Mutation | Form |
|---|---|
| Base form | d'imigh |
| Séimhiú | dh'imigh |
| Urú | nd'imigh |
D'imigh an chéad traein orainn.
We missed the first train.
B1An í sin an bhean a d'imigh uait?
Is that the woman who left you?
B1Bhuail sé a éide uime agus d'imigh.
He threw on his uniform and left.
A2D'fhág mé slán ag mo mháthair agus d'imigh mé.
I said goodbye to my mother and left.
A2D'imigh siad gan mé.
They left without me.
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