Gender neutral language: Difference between revisions
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* ''Cí'' - non-standard, nonbinary pronoun inspired from Gaulish "Chí"    | * ''Cí'' - non-standard, nonbinary pronoun inspired from Gaulish "Chí"    | ||
*''Són'' - Old Irish pronoun meaning "This" (It's modern variant, seo, means the same)    | *''Són'' - Old Irish pronoun meaning "This" (It's modern variant, seo, means the same)    | ||
Irish has three grammatical forms for personal pronouns: conjunctive form, disjunctive form and emphatic form.    | Irish has three grammatical forms for personal pronouns: conjunctive form, disjunctive form and emphatic form.    | ||
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!fara "along/ with"  | !fara "along/ with"  | ||
|-  | |-  | ||
|  | |agáith  | ||
|déin  | |déin  | ||
|lía  | |lía  | ||
|romha.  | |romha.  | ||
|  | |uiró  | ||
|dói  | |dói  | ||
|uais  | |uais  | ||