Lughaidh wrote:
I've often heard things like "fá choinne mo lón a dh'ithe"!
Really?
Well, I might have heard it, but I haven’t noticed it, then.
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And of course you can also say "le mo lón a dh'ithe", you wouldn't use much "chun" is this case in Ulster, in my opinion (but in Munster you would; for Connachta I don't know).
Chun in this use, though, I’m certain I’ve heard, at least with a generic
é as the object:
’né a dhéanamh/dheánamh =
lena dhé/ánamh. Could be more of a South Donegal (and perhaps Belfast) thing than a Gaoth Dobhair thing, but I’ve definitely heard native Ulster speakers say it.