About this word
This is a simple preposition meaning out of, (away) from; it has no effect on following initial consonants or vowels.
Prepositional pronouns formed from the preposition as
- asam: out of me.
- asat: out of you.
- as: out of him; out of it (masculine).
- aisti: out of her; out of it (feminine).
- asainn: out of us.
- asaibh: out of ye (plural).
- astu: out of them.
The same prepositional pronouns' emphatic forms
- asam-sa: out of me.
- asat-sa: out of you.
- as-san: out of him; out of it (masculine).
- aisti-se: out of her; out of it (feminine).
- asainn-ne: out of us.
- asaibh-se: out of ye (plural).
- astu-san: out of them.
Notes
The preposition as is commonly used in conjunction with the preposition do to express (originating) from:
- Is as Conamara dom: I'm from Conamara.
- An as Port Láirge duit?: are you from Waterford?.
- Ní as Gaillimh di: she's not from Galway.
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