barra79 wrote:
Thanks for the reply "Bríd"!
Is it also possible to say:
Cé dóibh ar thug tú é?
to specify that you are referring to more than one: "To which people did you give it to?"
Here's another sentence:
Cé leis ar imigh tú?
Which means "Whom are you travelling with?"
So the preposition is "with". What preposition is associated with "dó" in the first sentence?
Same here with Bríd on the grammar side. :P
But yes,
Cé dóibh ar thug tú é? means "To whom did you give it" in the sense that it was given to multiple people, or as you said "To which people did you give it to?".
Cé leis ar imigh tú? means "With whom did you go" or in the vernacular "Who did you go with?". I think in the standard "tú" is accepted but all I know (including me) would say "thú" in speech, and this is also correct grammatically.
I THINK this is a Munster thing, but I would actually repeat the leis at the end of the sentence, but I could be wrong.
Cé leis ar imigh thú leis? is what I would say.