Prepositions with the Article in Irish
Réamhfhocail leis an Alt
Overview
When a simple preposition meets the definite article an in Irish, they often merge into a single combined form. These combinations are essential for everyday speech — you cannot simply place a preposition and article side by side as separate words in most cases. Each combined form triggers specific mutations on the following noun.
The most common combinations include sa/san (in the), den (of the/from the), don (to the/for the), ón (from the), and leis an (with the). Some of these fuse completely into one word, while others remain as two words but still trigger mutations. Learning these combinations is a major step toward natural-sounding Irish.
The mutations triggered by these forms follow patterns: sa causes lenition (in most cases), while leis an, ag an, and ar an cause eclipsis in the standard language. These mutation rules may vary between dialects, but the standard patterns are what you should learn first.
How It Works
Combined Forms
| Preposition | + an | Combined Form | English |
|---|---|---|---|
| i (in) | an | sa / san | in the |
| de (of/from) | an | den | of the / from the |
| do (to/for) | an | don | to the / for the |
| ó (from) | an | ón | from the |
| faoi (under/about) | an | faoin | under the / about the |
| le (with) | an | leis an | with the |
| ag (at) | an | ag an | at the |
| ar (on) | an | ar an | on the |
| as (out of) | an | as an | out of the |
| trí (through) | an | tríd an | through the |
| roimh (before) | an | roimh an | before the |
Mutations After Combined Forms
| Form | Mutation | Example |
|---|---|---|
| sa / san | lenition | sa teach → sa theach (but sa before consonants only) |
| den | lenition | den chéad uair |
| don | lenition | don fhear |
| ón | lenition | ón siopa (ón + s does not lenite s) |
| leis an | eclipsis (standard) | leis an mbean |
| ag an | eclipsis (standard) | ag an gcapall |
| ar an | eclipsis (standard) | ar an mbord |
"Sa" vs "San"
| Before | Form | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Consonant (lenitable) | sa + lenition | sa bhaile (in the town) |
| Vowel | san | san oíche (in the night) |
| f + vowel | san fh... | san fharraige (in the sea) |
| s + vowel | sa | sa samhradh (in the summer) |
Examples in Context
| Irish | English | Note |
|---|---|---|
| sa teach | in the house | i + an → sa (but "teach" not lenited here as t- is special) |
| den chéad uair | for the first time | de + an → den + lenition |
| leis an mbean | with the woman | le + an → leis an + eclipsis |
| ón siopa | from the shop | ó + an → ón |
| ag an gcapall | at the horse | ag + an + eclipsis |
| ar an mbord | on the table | ar + an + eclipsis |
| don fhear | for the man | do + an → don + lenition |
| faoin tuath | in the countryside | faoi + an → faoin |
| sa bhaile | at home / in the town | sa + lenition |
| tríd an bhfuinneog | through the window | trí + an → tríd an + eclipsis |
Common Mistakes
Separating preposition and article
- Wrong: i an teach
- Right: sa teach
- Why: Most prepositions merge with the article into a combined form. You cannot leave them as separate words.
Applying the wrong mutation
- Wrong: leis an bhean (lenition)
- Right: leis an mbean (eclipsis)
- Why: In the standard language, leis an, ag an, and ar an cause eclipsis, not lenition. (Note: some dialects do use lenition here.)
Forgetting that "sa" causes lenition
- Wrong: sa baile
- Right: sa bhaile
- Why: The form sa triggers lenition on the following noun.
Practice Tips
- Take ten common nouns and practice combining them with sa, leis an, ar an, and ón. Pay attention to which mutation each requires.
- Describe the location of objects in a room using preposition + article combinations: ar an mbord (on the table), sa chathaoir (in the chair), ag an doras (at the door).
Related Concepts
- Simple Prepositions — the basic prepositions before they combine with the article
Prerequisite
Simple Prepositions in IrishA1More A2 concepts
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