-aimid
Irish
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- Synthetic present tense ending of Irish verbs, corresponding to we
Usage notes
edit- This form is attached to first-conjugation verbs with stems ending in a broad consonant;
- Used in place of the pronoun sinn:
- In certain dialects, namely Ulster and some varieties of Connacht, the synthetic is replaced with analytical present tense plus pronoun muid:
- Pógann muid (“we kiss”)