- bí - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
For pronunciation and definitions of bí – see 美 (“ beautiful; pretty; attractive; good-looking; delicious; tasty; flavoursome; etc ”) (This term is the pe̍h-ōe-jī form of 美)
- Guide to Irish to be, the substantive verb bí, tá the . . .
Guide to Irish to be, the substantive verb bí, tá the copula is … or how to say I am…? This is one of the most challenging subjects to learners – this guide aims to explain it in a systematic and relatively comprehensive way This guide is partially adapted from Guide to Scottish Gaelic to be
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The two Irish forms are bí, known traditionally as the ” substantive verb”, and the copula, is Bí Bí is also frequently referred to as tá (its present tense form) It can be fully conjugated in all tenses and persons but it is highly irregular
- Irish verb bí conjugated - verbix. com
Etymology 1 From Old Irish bí 2 The present indicative independent affirmative analytic form is from Old Irish at·tá, from Proto-Celtic *ad-tāyeti (compare Welsh taw (“there is”)), from Proto-Indo-European *steh₂- (“stand”) Verbs referencing "bí" Scots Gaelic bi
- bí - Translation to Irish Gaelic with audio pronunciation of . . .
bí - translation to Irish Gaelic and Irish Gaelic audio pronunciation of translations: See more in New English-Irish Dictionary from Foras na Gaeilge
- Irish Grammar Database: bí
Inflected and mutated forms of 'bí' in Irish
- Foclóir Gaeilge–Béarla (Ó Dónaill): bí
Ná bí do do chrá féin leis, don’t torment yourself with it Céard tá tú a dhéanamh? What are you doing? (b) (With chun or le and verbal noun to denote intended action) Tá sé chun, le, labhairt leat, he intends to speak to you Bhí sé le, chun, teach a thógáil, he was to build a house
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