- 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)
- To be in Irish | Irish Language Blog - Transparent. com Blogs
However, bí is not used everywhere that English ‘be’ is Its use is limited to the expression of existence, locations, and attributes of a subject, and as an auxiliary verb
- 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
- Irish Grammar Database: bí
bím! ná bím! bí! ná bí! bíodh sé! (MASC ) ná bíodh sé! bíodh sí! (FEM )
- bí — Irish Grammar, Etymology Trivia | Butt Gaeilge
Bí is an irregular verb meaning ‘to be’, and here is how its basic tenses would differ from the standard sentence constructions and verb conjugations If it interests you, I use bí to illustrate habitual forms in this post
- 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 verb bí conjugated - verbix. com
3 The present dependent is from Old Irish fuil, eventually from Proto-Celtic *weleti "to see", while the past dependent and subjunctive is from roib, an augmented ro-form of at·tá Verbs referencing "bí" Scots Gaelic bi, Manx ve
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