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Ulster Irish - Syntax |  | Ulster Irish - Syntax: Encyclopedia II - Ulster Irish - Syntax |  | The Ulster dialect uses the present tense of the subjunctive mood in certain cases where other dialects prefer to use the future indicative:
Suigh síos anseo ag mo thaobh, a Shéimí, go dtuga mé comhairle duit agus go n-insí mé mo scéal duit.
Sit down here by my side, Séimí, til I give you some advice and tell you my story.
The verbal noun can be used in subordinate clauses with a subject different from that of the main clause:
Ba mhaith liom thú a ghoil ann.
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Ulster Irish - Syntax
The Ulster dialect uses the present tense of the subjunctive mood in certain cases where other dialects prefer to use the future indicative:
Suigh síos anseo ag mo thaobh, a Shéimí, go dtuga mé comhairle duit agus go n-insí mé mo scéal duit.
Sit down here by my side, Séimí, til I give you some advice and tell you my story.
The verbal noun can be used in subordinate clauses with a subject different from that of the main clause:
Ba mhaith liom thú a ghoil ann.
I would like you to go there.
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