It doesn't actually mean anything as such...it's just like an extra letter. It acts like a 'h' after the first letter of feminine words e.g. an bhean, an bháisteach. Same principle only it's before the word.
so what is the purpose of the t is it just put there for no reason ,so what is this t called in grammar, if it means nothing and changes nothing why is it there ,I believe it changes the sound and is there to make the sound in speech flow
Arís, tá sé sin ar fheabhas, go raibh maith agat :-)
what does the (T) beside An tSeachtain mean?
It doesn't actually mean anything as such...it's just like an extra letter. It acts like a 'h' after the first letter of feminine words e.g. an bhean, an bháisteach. Same principle only it's before the word.
so what is the purpose of the t is it just put there for no reason ,so what is this t called in grammar, if it means nothing and changes nothing why is it there ,I believe it changes the sound and is there to make the sound in speech flow