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We still use the old dative form after "i(n)", thus "in Ulster" is "in Ultaibh" in Irish. (Cf. also "le hUltaibh", as in the name of the book "Slán le hUltaibh" by Ernest Blythe, alias Earnán de Blaghd). The more natural form is "i gCúige Uladh", and Ernie could have called his book "slán le Cúige Uladh", too. [[Úsáideoir:Panu Petteri Höglund|Panu Petteri Höglund]] 19:34, 16 Meitheamh 2006 (UTC)
Don't make the link like this: <nowiki>na h[[Eorpa]]igh</nowiki>. "Eorpa" is just the genitive form, and you will be forced to make one of your redirect pages, and then you are in for a trouble
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