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Old Irish
Pronunciation
Suffix
-uib (suffixed pronoun)
- you (accusative plural)
- táth- (“there is”) + -uib → táthuib (“you pl have”)
Derived terms
Category Old Irish terms suffixed with -uib not found
See also
Old Irish affixed pronouns
See Appendix:Old Irish affixed pronouns for details on how these forms are used.
Note that the so-called “infixed” pronouns are technically prefixes, but they are never the first prefix in a verbal complex.
Person
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Infixed
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Suffixed
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Class A
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Class B
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Class C
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1 sing.
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m-L
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dom-L, dam-L
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-um
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2 sing.
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t-L
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dot-L, dat-L, dut-L, dit-L
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-ut
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3 sing. m.
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a-N, e-N
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d-N
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id-N, did-N, d-N
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-i, -it
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3 sing. f.
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s-(N)
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da-
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-us
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3 sing. n.
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a-L, e-L
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d-L
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id-L, did-L, d-L
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-i, -it
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1 pl.
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n-
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don-, dun-, dan-
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-unn
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2 pl.
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b-
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dob-, dub-, dab-
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-uib
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3 pl.
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s-(N)
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da-
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-us
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L means this form triggers lenition. N means this form triggers nasalization (eclipsis) (N) means this form triggers nasalization in some texts but not in others.
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