Gender neutral language: Difference between revisions

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'''Prepositional pronouns'''
'''Prepositional pronouns'''


In addition to these other forms of pronouns, The irish language has "prepositional pronouns", which create specific forms of gender pronouns depending on the type of preposition. Bear in mind the table below contains only the neutral singular versions of these pronouns---Likewise, these are proposed pronouns and non-standard forms, some of them inspired by the neuter gender endings found in Old Irish.  
In addition to these other forms of pronouns, The irish language has "prepositional pronouns", which create specific forms of gender pronouns depending on the type of preposition. Bear in mind the table below contains only the neutral singular versions of these pronouns and these are all non-standard forms inspired by ones present within Irish currently. To form these, take the frontal stem of the 3rd person plural preposition and add the endings -ín, -ar, -na, -á, -us or -usa.  


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!fara "along/ with"
!fara "along/ with"
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|agáith
|acá
|déin
|diobhin
|léin
|leosa
|romhin  
|romhin  
|orsin
|orsin
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