dty

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Manx[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Irish do, from Proto-Celtic *towe (your, thy).

Pronoun[edit]

dty

  1. your (singular informal), thy
    Beeym feer wooiagh dy hoiaghey jeh dty chuirrey dooie.
    I will be very pleased to accept your kind invitation.
    Cha der oo feanish foalsey noi dty naboo.
    Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour.
    Cur my vannaght da dty voir.
    Give my compliments to your mother.

Usage notes[edit]

Usually becomes dt’ before a word beginning in a vowel.