an t-
See also: Appendix:Variations of "ant"
Scottish Gaelic
Usage notes
- This form is used in the singular nominative of masculine nouns beginning with a vowel.
- Seo an t-àite. ― This is the place.
- This form is used in the singular dative of both masculine and feminine nouns beginning with s followed by l, n, r or a vowel.
- Tha fèidh anns an t-srath seo. ― There are deer in this valley.
- This form is used in the singular genitive of masculine nouns beginning with s followed by l, n, r or a vowel.
- A bheil thu eòlach air ainm an t-Sasannaich? ― Do you know the Englishman's name?
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