-t-

See also: Appendix:Variations of "t"

Old Irish

Prefix

-t-

  1. you (singular accusative)
    not·charahe loves you
    t·benhe does not strike you

Usage notes

Traditionally referred to as an "infixed pronoun", but is technically a prefix as it precedes its root and is not inserted inside a root. Used after certain preverbal particles and before inflected verb forms.

  • -dot- ("infixed" pronoun used after other preverbal particles)
  • -tot- ("infixed" pronoun used after other preverbal particles)
  • -ut (suffixed pronoun)
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