id-
Appearance
See also: Appendix:Variations of "id"
Gothic
[edit]Romanization
[edit]id-
- Romanization of 𐌹𐌳-
Maltese
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Article
[edit]id-
- Alternative form of il-
Usage notes
[edit]- Used before the letter d. For details on usage, see the main lemma.
Old Irish
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Prefix
[edit]id- (class C infixed pronoun)
Usage notes
[edit]This form merges with the prefixes ad-, aith-, ess-, and in- to form adid- or as(s)id- and with fris- become fris(s)id-.
Derived terms
[edit]See also
[edit]Old Irish affixed pronouns
See Appendix:Old Irish affixed pronouns for details on how these forms are used.
Note that the so-called “infixed” pronouns are technically prefixes, but they are never the first prefix in a verbal complex.
Person | Infixed | Suffixed | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Class A | Class B | Class C | ||
1 sing. | m-L | dom-L, dam-L | -um | |
2 sing. | t-L | dot-L, dat-L, dut-L, dit-L | -ut | |
3 sing. m. | a-N, e-N | d-N | id-N, did-N, d-N | -i, -it |
3 sing. f. | s-(N) | da- | -us | |
3 sing. n. | a-L, e-L | d-L | id-L, did-L, d-L | -i, -it |
1 pl. | n- | don-, dun-, dan- | -unn | |
2 pl. | b- | dob-, dub-, dab- | -uib | |
3 pl. | s-(N) | da- | -us | |
L means this form triggers lenition. N means this form triggers nasalization (eclipsis) (N) means this form triggers nasalization in some texts but not in others. |