Pronoun
'i
- him (dative)
- them (masculine, accusative)
Coordinate terms
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Number | Person | Nominative | Accusative | Dative | Reflexive | Possessive | Prepositional |
singular |
first-person |
io (i') |
me |
mìo, mìa, mieje, meje |
me, méne |
second-person, familiar |
tu |
te |
tùjo, tòja, tùoje, tòje |
te, téne |
second-person, formal |
vuje |
ve |
vuósto, vósta, vuóste, vóste |
vuje |
third-person, masculine |
ìsso |
'o, 'u (lo, lu) |
'i, 'e (li, le) |
se |
sùjo, sòja, sùoje, sòje |
ìsso |
third-person, feminine |
éssa |
'a (la) |
'e (le) |
éssa |
plural |
first-person |
nuje |
ce |
nuósto, nòsta, nuóste, nòste |
nuje |
second-person, plural |
vuje |
ve |
vuósto, vòsta, vuóste, vòste |
vuje |
third-person, masculine |
ìsse |
'i, 'e (li, le) |
llòro |
se |
llòro (invariable) |
llòro |
third-person, feminine |
llòro |
'e (le) |
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Particle
'i (Baybayin spelling ᜌ᜔)
- Obsolete spelling of 'y.
Determiner
'i
- his, its (with reference to a masculine noun; used after vowels; triggers soft mutation of following consonant)
Un o’i gefndryd ydw i.- I'm one of his cousins.
Rwy'n gyfarwydd iawn â'r pentref a’i drigolion.- I'm very familiar with the village and its inhabitants.
- her, its (with reference to a feminine noun; used after vowels; triggers aspirate mutation of following consonant and h-prothesis of a following vowel)
Un o’i chefndryd ydw i.- I'm one of her cousins.
Rwy'n gyfarwydd iawn â'r dref a’i thrigolion.- I'm very familiar with the town and its inhabitants.
Pronoun
'i
- him, it (with reference to a masculine noun; used after vowels as the direct object of a verbal noun; triggers soft mutation of following consonant)
Roedd yr athro a’i ddisgyblion yn dod ymlaen yn dda.- The teacher and his students got on well.
Mae'r cyfle yn un da ond efallai nad ydych wedi’i ystyried o’r blaen.- The opportunity is a good one but perhaps you have never considered it before.
- her, it (with reference to a masculine noun; used after vowels as the direct object of a verbal noun; triggers aspirate mutation of following consonant and h-prothesis of a following vowel)
Roedd yr athrawes a’i disgyblion yn dod ymlaen yn dda.- The teacher and her students got on well.
Mae'r swydd yn un dda ond efallai nad ydych wedi’i hystyried o’r blaen.- The job is a good one but perhaps you have never considered it before.
- him, her, it (with reference to a masculine or feminine noun; used after vowels as the direct object of a verb; triggers h-prothesis of a following vowel)
Ni wn a’i gwelais yno ai peidio.- I do not know whether I saw him/her/it there or not.
Fe’i hariennir yn rhannol gan yr elusen.- He/She/It is partially funded (lit. "One funds him/her/it partially") by the charity.
Usage notes
- In formal Welsh, the contraction 'i is a valid form of ei found after mostly functional vowel-final words. In colloquial Welsh, ei is often contracted to 'i after almost any vowel-final word.
- Pronomial 'i (and ei) can occur before any verbal noun. Before a verb, pronomial 'i is found only in formal language after certain vowel-final preverbal particles, such as fe, a and y. After certain vowel-final preverbal particles, such as ni, na, oni and pe, -s is used instead.
- After the preposition i (“to”), the contraction changes to i’w.
Further reading
- R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “'i”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies