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Rh Interrogative Pronouns.

The chief interrogative pronouns are:&#8203;—&#8203; or, who, which; , or , what; or  , what; , whose; , which of them,  (or ) , which of you.

Notice in the last sentence the peculiar position of the words. The interrogative pronoun always comes first in an Irish sentence, even when it is governed by a preposition in English. In Irish we do not say “With whom (is) the book?” but “Who with him (is) the book?”