Learn Irish Gaelic. Gaelic. Irish Gaelic Handout. The preposition "ag" (at) will combine with "mé" (I or me) to form "agam" (at me).
The preposition is combined with the pronouns "mé, tú, sé,sí, etc. " into one word. This feature with "agam", "agat","againn", etc. also form an idiom that means "having". "Tá cóta agat" literally means: "The coat is at you", but really means "You have the coat". This mixing of prepositions with the pronouns also works with the preposition "le" (with). For example: "Le" means "with", but it can also be used as a idiom which means to own.