toisc gur

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Irish

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Conjunction

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toisc gur (used in a clause beginning with a verb in the past tense, with the exception of some irregular verbs)

  1. because
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  • toisc go (for nonpast tenses and for some irregular verbs even in past tenses)
  • toisc nach (for negated clauses)
  • toisc nár (for past tenses in negated clauses)