càch

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See also: cach, Cach, cac'h, cách, and cạch

Scottish Gaelic

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Etymology

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From Old Irish cách (everyone).

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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càch (genitive càich)

  1. the rest
  2. others

Usage notes

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  • Unlike in English is not preceded by the definite article:
    Càit a bheil càch?Where is the rest?
    Chaidh càch dhachaigh.The others went home.