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Rh Further examples of the same construction:—

N.B.—The interrogative pronouns are always nominative case in an Irish sentence. In such a sentence as, Whom did they strike? is nominative case to understood, whilst the suppressed relative is the object of. In, &c., and  are prepositional pronouns, not simple prepositions.

Reciprocal Pronoun.

The reciprocal pronoun in Irish is, meaning each other, one another. , Finn put their hands in the hands of one another. . Oscar and Diarmuid separated from each other (lit. “separated with each other”). . They struck each other.