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 ᚜