In chapter 1 of "Teach yourself Irish", we learn about the genitive singular and normative plural forms of nouns. Why hold back the normative singular and genitive plural? To me (a huge noob at Irish/grammar/languages) it seems a bit arbitrary...
Is the reason we first introduce the nominative plural and genitive singular together because these forms just happen to be very similar quite often? And so as long as we are learning one, we may as well learn the other?
I hope this doesn't come off like another "meta-learning" post that I so oft make around here... I'm legitimately asking this question with the hopes it can bring clarity to my studies.
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