More would be got
Gheibhte barrachd
We looked at a few examples of the tràth cumhach fulangach (passive conditional tense) in Cuspair 10 .
Here we will look at the irregular verbs faic and faigh .
We saw gheibhte (would be got) in the introduction to this cuspair:
Gheibhear tòrr fiosrachaidh oifigeil sa Ghàidhlig …
A lot of official information in Gaelic is available …
… ach gheibhte barrachd nam biodh achd Gàidhlig aig Westminster.
… but more could be available (got, obtained) if there were a Gaelic Act at Westminster.
FAIC—GUTH FULANGACH | ||
TRÀTH CAITHTE | TRÀTH TEACHDAIL | TRÀTH CUMHACH |
Chunnacas | Chithear | Chìte (Chìteadh) |
Chan fhacas | Chan fhaicear | Chan fhaicte |
Am facas? | Am faicear? | Am faicte? |
Nach fhacas? | Nach fhaicear? | Nach fhaicte? |
FAIGH—GUTH FULANGACH | ||
TRÀTH CAITHTE | TRÀTH TEACHDAIL | TRÀTH CUMHACH |
Fhuaradh/fhuaras | Gheibhear | Gheibhte |
Cha d' fhuaradh | Chan fhaighear | Chan fhaighte |
An d' fhuaradh? | Am faighear? | Am faighte? |
Nach d' fhuaradh? | Nach fhaighear? | Nach fhaighte? |
MÌNEACHADH | EXPLANATION:
Passive forms don't tell us who or what is doing the action.
The forms chìte (would be seen) and gheibhte (would be got) are passive conditional forms:
Chìte tòrr dhaoine a' togail fianais nan cuirte cìsean an-àirde.
Lots of people would be seen protesting if taxes were increased.
Gheibhte barrachd taice nan cuirte tuarastalan an-àirde.
More help would be had if salaries were raised.