trínarbh

Irish

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtʲɾʲiːnˠəɾˠvˠ/

Particle

trínarbh (form used before a consonant trínar) (used before a vowel sound)

  1. through which/whom was/would be
    doras trínarbh fhéidir dula door through which it would be possible to go

Usage notes

Especially in the spoken language, it is more common to use the indirect relative particle ar with a resumptive prepositional pronoun:

doras arbh fhéidir dul trída door it would be possible to go through
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