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CHAPTER IV.

The Pronoun.

203. In Irish there are nine classes of Pronouns:​—​Personal, Reflexive, Prepositional, Relative, Demonstrative, Indefinite, Distributive, Interrogative, and Reciprocal pronouns. There are no Possessive pronouns in Irish.

204.

Personal Pronouns.

SINGULAR. PLURAL.
1st pers. , I sinn, we
2nd pers. , thou siḃ, you
3rd pers. , he
, she
siad, they

Each of the above may take an emphatic increase, equivalent to the English suffix self.

205.

Emphatic Forms of the Personal Pronouns.
1st pers. mise, myself sinne, ourselves
2nd pers. tusa, thyself siḃse, yourselves
3rd pers. seisean, himself
sise, herself
siad-san, themselves

206. The word féin is added to the personal pronouns to form the reflexive pronouns; as do ḃuaileas mé féin, I struck myself.