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In archaic usage, ''séid'' is used as an honorific pronoun when speaking to a person of high social standing or when two people of high social standing converse with each other. In modern Tíogall, this usage is restricted to books, movies, games, ... when depicting the past or past-like settings (such as historical fiction or fantasy).
In archaic usage, ''séid'' is used as an honorific pronoun when speaking to a person of high social standing or when two people of high social standing converse with each other. In modern Tíogall, this usage is restricted to books, movies, games, ... when depicting the past or past-like settings (such as historical fiction or fantasy).


====Other====
====Demonstratives====
*''mé'' = this
*''cé'' = that
*''tá'' = what?
*''tá'' = what?
*''tuabh'' = who?
*''tuabh'' = who?