-ódh
Irish
editAlternative forms
edit- -eodh (after a slender consonant)
- -óchadh (Ulster, archaic, after a broad consonant)
- -eochadh (Ulster, archaic, after a slender consonant)
Pronunciation
edit- (Munster) IPA(key): /oːx/ (with devoicing of a preceding voiced consonant)
- (Galway) IPA(key): (before sé, sí, sibh, siad) /oːtʲ/, (elsewhere) /oːx/ (with devoicing of a preceding voiced consonant)
- (Mayo) IPA(key): (before sé, sí, sibh, siad) /oːtʲ/, (elsewhere) /oːw/ (with devoicing of a preceding voiced consonant)
- (Ulster) IPA(key): (before sé, sí, sibh, siad) /ɔːhətʲ/, (elsewhere) /ɔːhu/ (with devoicing of a preceding voiced consonant)
Suffix
edit-ódh
- Forms the analytic form of the conditional mood of the second conjugation.
Further reading
edit- A.J. Hughes (2008) “Roinnt de na príomhshaintréithe canúna- Some key dialect variations”, in Leabhar Mór Bhriathra na Gaeilge - The Great Irish Book (overall work in Irish and English), Béal Feirste = Belfast: Clólann Bhean Mhadagáin = Ben Madigan Press, →ISBN, pages 29-30