freagrfaidh
cabhraíonn
fháisteanach aimsir
In Irish aimsir means weather; time. Aimsir shamhraidh, summer weather;Is maith an scéalaí an aimsir, Time will tell.In Scottish Gaelic it has the same meaning.
cabharóidh
It is rug.
The Aimsir Fhaistineach, or future tense, is a tense in the Irish language used to talk about actions that will happen in the future. It is one of the verb conjugations in Irish and is formed using a combination of the verb stem and the appropriate endings.
It means called.
Irish: Is maith an scéalaí an aimsir.(Scottish) Gaelic: ?
Irish (Gaelic): am (time); aimsir (time, weather) (Scottish) Gaelic: àm
tá súil agam go bhfuil an aimsir go maith
The verb 'tear' as in to 'tear a garment' in the present tense would bestróicim etc.
casaimcasann túcasann sécasann sícasann muidcasann sibhcasann siadan gcasann...?ní chasann...saorbhriathar - castar