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consan pléascach

NOUN PHRASE
MASCULINE

Singular

NOMINATIVE

consan pléascach
an consan pléascach

GENITIVE

consain phléascaigh
an chonsain phléascaigh
NOTE When the definite article (an) is not present, generally the nominative is used instead of the genitive: ag lorg an chonsain phléascaigh, le haghaidh an chonsain phléascaigh but ag lorg consan pléascach, le haghaidh consan pléascach.

Plural

NOMINATIVE

consain phléascacha
na consain phléascacha

GENITIVE

consan pléascach
na gconsan pléascach
NOTE When the definite article (na) is not present, generally the nominative is used instead of the genitive: ag lorg na gconsan pléascach, le haghaidh na gconsan pléascach but ag lorg consain phléascacha, le haghaidh consain phléascacha.
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