a-nunn

Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

From Old Irish innonn.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [əˈn̪ˠuːn̪ˠ]

Adverb

a-nunn

  1. (Argyll) there, thither, over, across

Usage notes

  • Implies movement:
    theirig a-nunn!go over there!
  • For location, thall is used.

Synonyms

See also

Scottish Gaelic adverbs of direction and position
point of reference motion toward stationary
position at
motion from
above, up suas shuas a-nuas
below, down sìos shìos a-nìos
east an ear, sear
west an iar, siar
north a tuath
south a deas
over there a-null, a-nunn thall a-nall, a-bhos
over here a-nall, a-bhos a-bhos a-null, a-nunn
abroad a-null thairis thall thairis a-nall thairis
inside a-steach a-staigh
outside a-mach a-muigh