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SINGULAR. PLURAL.
219. ar, on.
1st pers. orm, on me orainn, on us
2nd pers. ort, on thee oraiḃ, on you
3rd pers. air, on him
uirri or uirṫi on her
orṫa or orra, on them
220. do, to.
1st pers. dom,[1]
dam,
to me dúinn, to us
2nd pers. duit, to thee daoiḃ, díḃ, to you
3rd pers. to him
di, to her
dóiḃ, to them

The initial d of these combinations and also those of de are usually aspirated except after a word ending in one of the letters d, n, t, l, s.

221. le, with.
liom, with me linn, with us
leat, with thee liḃ, with you
leis, with him leo, with them
léi,
léiṫi,
with her
222. ó, or ua,[2] from.
uaim, from me uainn, from us
uait, " thee uaiḃ, " you
uaiḋ,[3] " him uaṫa, " them
uaiṫi " her
  1. daṁ (= dom) is the literary and also the Ulster usage. The emphatic form is doṁsa, never domsa, except in Connaught.
  2. Ua is never used as a simple preposition.
  3. Uaḋ and uaiḋe (= uaiḋ) are also both literary and spoken forms.