NUMERAL ADJECTIVES Value Cardinal, one, &c. Ordinal, First, &c. aonad dèag tritead dèag, or treas naomad dèag aonmad fitċead dara fitċead deicmead ar fitcead aonad dèag ar fitċead da fitċead deicmead ar da fitcead tri fitċead deiċmead ar tri fitċead. ceitre fitċead deicmead ar ceitre fitċead cèad da cead tri cèad... There are four personal pronouns; viz. me, I; tu, thou; se, or e, he; si, or i, she. In declining these pronouns, the nominative and accusative are commonly alike; the vocative wanting, except in the second person; and the ablative is formed by prefixing various prepositions, exhibited under the title of compound pronouns. The genitives of the personal pronouns are called possessives; viz. mo, my; do, thy; ar, our; bur, your; a, his, her, its, their. When mo, do, ar, a, are preceded by the prepositions le, with; ua, from; do, to; ann, in; they are abbreviated in the following manner: A, who, which, an te, an ti, who, which, that, ce be, whoever. (30) INTERROGATIVE. Creud? go de? what? masc. cia? ce? fem. ci? plural, ciad? who? what? which? ca? what? (31) DEMONSTRATIVE. So, this, these, sin, that, those, ud, yonder. (32) COMPOUND. From le, along with, or together with. From tar, beyond, or over. Plural 1 thorum, torm, over me 1 torainn, over 'us 2 torad, tort, over thee 2 toruib, over you 3 torra, over them From ua, from. Stairis, over him 3 tairste, over her Singular 1 uaim, from me 2 uait, from thee 3. Smas. uad, from him 3 uadfa, from them fem. uaite, from her Plural 1 uainn, from us 23 2 uaib, from you From |