In the table below, the regions of dialectal/colloquial forms are marked but this is indicative i.e. they may not occur elsewhere too. For example, a form marked Lewis may also occur on Skye but may not have been recorded in the literature to date.
|  | IPA | Meaning | Colloquial/dialectal variants | 
| domh | /dɔ͂/ | to me |  | 
| domh-sa | /dɔ͂ːsə/ | to ME |  | 
| dut | /duhd/ | to you | dut /dut/ (Su) | 
| dut-sa | /duhdsə/ | to YOU |  | 
| da | /daː/ ~ /da/ | to him |  | 
| da-san | /daːsən/ | to HIM |  | 
| di | /dʲiː/ ~ /dʲi/ | to her |  | 
| di-se | /dʲiːʃə/ | to HER |  | 
| duinn | /dɯiNʲ/ | to us | duinn /diNʲ/ (Su) | 
| duinne | /dɯNʲə/ | to US |  | 
| duibh | /dɯiv/ | to youse | duibh /diː/ (Su) | 
| duibh-se | /dɯivʃə/ | to YOUSE |  | 
| daibh | /daiv/ | to them | daibh /dai/ (Su) | 
| daibh-san | /daivsən/ | to THEM |  | 
᚛ Ag Argyll · B Barra · H Harris · IJ Islay/Jura · K Kintyre · L Lewis · M Mull · P Perthshire · R Ross · S Skye · SI Small Isles · Su Sutherland · TC Tiree/Coll · U Uist/Benbecula · ♻️ universally common ᚜