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==Object pronouns== Generally, an object pronoun or a conjugated preposition stands at the end of a sentence in Irish. Compare this sentence: {{interlinear|lang=ga|number=(12) | D'inis sé an scéal do Bhríd inné. | tell.PRET 3S.M.CNJV the story to Bríd yesterday | He told the story to Bríd yesterday. }} with the two following sentences: {{interlinear|lang=ga|number=(13) | D'inis sé do Bhríd inné é. | tell.PRET 3S.M.CNJV to Bríd yesterday 3S.M.DSJV | He told it to Bríd yesterday. }} {{interlinear|lang=ga|number=(14) | D'inis sé an scéal inné di | tell.PRET 3S.M.CNJV the story yesterday {to her} | He told her the story yesterday. }}
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