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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)  
*''Intí -'' Old Irish pronoun meaning one/he/she


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"
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|agáith
|aigún
|déin
|déin
|lía
|lía
|romha.
|romha.
|uiró
|óithre
|dói
|dói
|uais
|uais
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