miste
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
miste
From Old Danish mistæ, from Old Norse missa, from Proto-Germanic *missijaną, cognate with Swedish mista, English miss, German missen. Doublet of misse (from English). The Danish form has -t- from the past tense and past participle (older miste and mist).
miste (past tense mistede, past participle mistet)
miste
Univerbation of measa (“worse”) + de (“of it”).
miste (predicative only)
Questions beginning Ar mhiste... can be idiomatically translated into English with "Would it be all right...", but note that the polarity of the answer is reversed in English and Irish. The Irish equivalent of "Yes, [it would be all right]" is Ní miste, and the equivalent of "No, [it would not be all right]" is Is miste. Questions beginning An miste leat... "Do you mind..." are answered with the same polarity as in English: Ní miste "No, [I don't mind]"; Is miste "Yes, [I do mind]".
Irish mutation | ||
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Radical | Lenition | Eclipsis |
miste | mhiste | not applicable |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
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miste (imperative mist, present tense mister, simple past and past participle mista or mistet)
miste (present tense mistar, past tense mista, past participle mista, passive infinitive mistast, present participle mistande, imperative miste/mist)
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