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See also:
imid
,
IMiD
,
IMID
,
imid-
,
and
-imid
Contents
1
Irish
1.1
Alternative forms
1.2
Etymology
1.3
Pronunciation
1.4
Suffix
1.4.1
Usage notes
Irish
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Alternative forms
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-aímid
(
broad version
)
Etymology
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From
-igh
+
-imid
.
Pronunciation
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IPA
(
key
)
:
[iːmʲədʲ]
Suffix
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-ímid
first-person plural present indicative and subjunctive ending of second conjugation verbs
Usage notes
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This form is attached to second-conjugation verbs with stems ending in either a sender consonant or a vowel;
Used in place of the pronouns
sinn
(Munster) or
muid
(
Ulster
and parts of
Connacht
), e.g.
Súnn
muid
(
“
we
suck
”
)
:
feic
+
-ímid
→
feicimid
(
“
we
see
”
)
súigh
+
-ímid
→
súimid
(
“
we
suck
”
)
(stem
sú-
)
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