-aimid

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See also: aimid, aimíd, and -aímid

Irish[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

  • -imid (slender version)
  • -aímid (second conjugation (broad))
  • -ímid (second conjugation (slender))

Pronunciation[edit]

Suffix[edit]

-aimid

  1. Synthetic present tense ending of Irish verbs, corresponding to we

Usage notes[edit]

  • This form is attached to first-conjugation verbs with stems ending in a broad consonant;
  • Used in place of the pronoun sinn:
    póg + ‎-aimid → ‎pógaimid (we kiss)
    vótáil + ‎-aimid → ‎vótálaimid (we vote)
  • In certain dialects, namely Ulster and some varieties of Connacht, the synthetic is replaced with analytical present tense plus pronoun muid:
    Pógann muid (we kiss)

Related terms[edit]