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The personal pronouns are not declined as such, but some do have particular forms.


 * The first person plural has alternative forms based on sinn and muid.
 * The second person singular may lenite when used objectively (but is subject to the dntls rule).
 * Third person pronouns drop their initial s when used with the copula, and objectively.

Forms are shown in the summary table below for use:
 * with the copula: Is é.
 * with analytic verb forms:
 * as subject, aka conjunctive: Feiceann sé.
 * as object, aka disjunctive: Feiceann sé thú.
 * emphatically: Is mise
 * : mise, tusa, sise, sibhse
 * : ''(s)eisean, (s)iadsan
 * : sinne, muidne

The possessive pronouns are not declined.

An example of synthetic forms is also shown, for standard and dialect/archaic declensions.

The etymology table shows how irish pronouns derive, in whole or in part, from the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European pronouns, and.