Time to sharpen your swords, beat your shields and follow your druids onto the battlefield. Ride with us as each tuath and war band kindles its lust for battle, igniting the fires that will eventually unite Celtia in the...SUMMER OF REVENGE!
For more information on how to join the fun, see the Summer of Revenge Guidelines. And drop by the Triskelion Tavern, on Saturay, June 30, at 8:00 p.m. to meet some of the gang.
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| Gender of Nouns
Every noun in Gaelic falls into one of two genders, masculine and feminine. For the vast majority of
nouns this distinction is arbitrary and has no relation to biological gender, but nouns describing males do tend to be masculine and nouns describing females do tend to be feminine:
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| fear [m.] — man |
bean [f.] — woman |
| righ [m.] — king |
banrigh [f.] — queen |
| tarbh [m.] — bull |
bó [f.] — cow |
| balach [m.] — boy |
caileag [f.] — girl |
| Gender of Nouns
Every noun in Gaelic falls into one of two genders, masculine and feminine. For the vast majority of
nouns this distinction is arbitrary and has no relation to biological gender, but nouns describing males do tend to be masculine and nouns describing females do tend to be feminine:
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| fear [m.] — man |
bean [f.] — woman |
blah blah blah blah |
| righ [m.] — king |
banrigh [f.] — queen |
blah blah blah blah |
| tarbh [m.] — bull |
bó [f.] — cow |
blah blah blah blah |
| balach [m.] — boy |
caileag [f.] — girl |
blah blah blah blah |
Hiya Fen! I have a wee gift for you. A pretty young Germanic lady asked me to deliver these new drink plaques for her as she had a previous engagement, something about battling evil. She says the other half of your gift will be posted on the Kris Kringle thread.
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