'S urrainn dhut an [h] a ràdh m.e. [? hna?v] ach cha leig thu leas sin a dhèanamh. Tha [hn] cumanta san Eilean Sgiatheanach. Tha an dearbh rud fìor a thaobh thr, thl etc ach thoir an aire le dà rud:Nach innis sibh dhomh dè mu dheidhinn "thr", "thm" etc.(bha e na bu thraing na bha dùil agam, mar eisimpleir)?
1) bu trainge (casg air sèimheachadh ach mas e Leòdhasach a th' annad)
2) chan eil tm ann sa Ghàidhlig
Oh there's plenty but I guess it's a philosophical issue. Because it accumulates irregularities that were regularities over time, language does contain many contradictions from a present-day point of view. You could argue that goose~geese is logical as it was regular at one point. But you could similarly argue that it's illogical from today's point of view. The choice is yoursThere's nothing illogical in language -- if it seems illogical, you're simply using the wrong logic.
