When 'e read this thing I are saying, what am 'e talkin about and what 'bout dem fools, what they is be sayin? Helz if me knows it is sayin to i-self.
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http://www.slu.edu/colleges/AS/languages/classical/latin/tchmat/grammar/whprax/w7-d3-n.html
I are readin that and it am still confusin i. So be it lookin are now on another site. English to Irish I are. Looksie whats me am finding, definitions of it am sé or sí. This be said SHE or ..um...SHE. Bein the same as for SHE or HE...bein that SÉ be HE and SÍ be SHE but be both am said SHE. In the pronouncing and meanings is they you see? Thus in Gaeilge you be sayin SHE for SHE for HE for IT and be spellin SÍ for SHE and IT and are spellin SÉ for HE and IT. Both am or all three is said SHE.
Thus HYGH be usin feminist SHE which really am HE and IT in all cases. And be sayin tú which be said TOO for AM/IS/ARE one word TÚ used in all cases.
Thus I tú happy now. Tú you happy?