Features & Capabilities

This app fully conjugates over 600 common Irish Verbs. For each verb the following moods/tenses are presented: • Aimsir Láithreach (Present Tense) • Aimsir Chaite (Past Tense) • Aimsir Ghnáthchaite (Habitual Past Tense) • Aimsir Fháistineach (Future Tense) • Modh Coinníollach (Conditional Mood) • Modh Foshuiteach Láithreach (Present Subjunctive Mood) • Modh Ordaitheach (Imperative Mood)

The Ainm Briathartha (Verbal Noun/Present Participle) and Aidiacht Bhriathartha (Verbal Adjective/Past Participle) are also shown.

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App
By:
Danny Keogan
Rating:
5.00
(7)
Version:
7.0 Last updated: 2026-01-25
Version code:
881806690
Creation date:
2013-11-21
Compatible devices:
Size:
9.31MB
Price:
2.99
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Data ingested on:
2026-06-06
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Developed by:
Danny Keogan
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https://apps.apple.com/us/app/briathra-irish-verbs/id716343691

User Reviews

This is a brilliant app. I wish the conjugations were sounded out by a human being, but I am thankful for the effort made to keep the Irish language alive.
by Ge*****, 2022-12-26

(My opinion) the Irish language is both easier and at the same time harder than English: easier in that the rules are actually rules (and while there are "exceptions" I haven't discovered anywhere near as many exceptions to the exceptions as there are in English). Harder in that there are many many more "sounds" associated with a single word (because of conjugation, initial mutations, etc). The former make learning the written language easier, the latter makes learning the listening/speaking harder. This app is an incredibly valuable resource in hearing all the sounds associated a particular verb. I can't stress how useful I've found this to help with my listening/recognition skills. In an ideal world one would also have a "noun" version of this app that scrolls though all the different cases (at least nominative and genetive, singular and plural). Indeed, these are presented in two main online dictionaries, but being able to listen to the sounds would be a high benefit to the learner (which I laboriously do now by going to abair myself). I suppose the challenge here would be choosing a useful set of nouns to include in the app? -Ó Fiannaidhe
by Fi*****, 2018-01-23
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