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d'ith

ate

Verbdict/dʲi(ː)/

"d'ith" means "ate" in Irish (verb). Pronounced /dʲi(ː)/. Mutation forms: Séimhiú → dh'ith, Urú → nd'ith.

Mutation forms

In Irish, the first letter of "d'ith" changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:

MutationForm
Base formd'ith
Séimhiúdh'ith
Urúnd'ith

"d'ith" in context

D'ith mé martbhorgaire i McDonald's.

I ate a hamburger at McDonald's.

A2

D'ith an fear an t-arán.

The man ate the bread.

A2

Bhí Tomás ag déanamh iontais cé a d'ith na brioscaí uilig.

Tom wondered who ate all the cookies.

B2

D'ith mé an t-arán.

I ate the bread.

A1

Cé a d'ith an t-arán?

Who ate the bread?

B1

Further reading

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