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Hi Robert
While learning gaeilge i stumbled upon something i did not understand. I know tht ag means at but what means agam agat and so on ? i tought that it was (me) at for agam (you ) at for agat am i right ?

i would like a quizlet on that ... a proposition quizlet ?

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Ag does mean at. So, agam means at me, agat - at you and so forth. These are prepositional pronouns and if you like, I'll add a new set to Quizlet. I had planned to do this after we got through some of the verb sets but I can do it sooner if you like.
Let me know if you would like to start on Prepositional pronouns.
Slán go fóill,
Robert

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Well im getting use to do the verb to be... i got 100% on verb to be negative !!
i will soon be able to write sentence on my own :)...
Well ba maith for that ! i getting use to verb...
ba mhaith liom quizlet ar prepositional pronouns le do thoil !

can you correct if i have some mistake on that phrase le do thoil ?

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