http://nualeargais.ie/gnag/adjekt1.htm
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how are adjectives beginning with vowels affected?
their 1st letter doesn't change.
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why do some plural adjectives get lenitated?
they get lenited after a nominative or dative plural noun that end with a slender consonant (exception: caoirigh).
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How do the adjectives change in different cases(genitive, dative)?
in the dative they are as in the nominative.
In the genitive plural they are as in the singular nominative if the noun itself has the same form as its singular nominative. If the noun has another form than its nominative singular (eg. if you add -annaī, -acha, -a, -aī etc), the adjective that follows it takes the same form as in the nominative plural.
Eg.
tithe na bhfear beag
toithe na ndaoinī maithe, na ndaoinī beaga...
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why do some adjectives such as "sean" come before the noun?
it has always been like that in the history of the language, and in Common Celtic. A few adjectives are prefixed. You even find the same ones in Welsh, Breton etc (sean- is hen- in Welsh). Droch- is drwg- in Welsh, and so on. They are prefixed adjectives. But there are very few of them anyway.
grma, but just another question: what if I have multiple adjectives to describe a noun