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Pronouns in standard Irish Gaelic are as follows:  
Pronouns in standard Irish Gaelic are as follows:  
* ''Sé'' meaning the equivalent of ''he'' in English, is a masculine pronoun.  
* ''Sé'' meaning the equivalent of ''he'' in English, is a masculine pronoun.  
* ''Sí"  meaning the equivalent of ''she'' in English, is a feminine pronoun.  
* ''Sí"  meaning the equivalent of ''she'' in English, pronoun. ''
* ''Siad'' meaning the equivalent of ''they'' in English, is neutral but a plural pronoun.
* ''Siad'' meaning the equivalent of ''they'' in English, is neutral but a plural pronoun.


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