thèid

See also: théid

Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

From Middle Irish do·tét, from Old Irish do·tét, the irregular third singular of tíagu, téigi, téit (I go, you go, (s)he goes).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hetʲ/, (stressed) /heːtʲ̪/[1][2][3], /ˈhe.ɪtʲ̪/[4]

Verb

thèid

  1. future of rach

Usage notes

References

  1. ^ Oftedal, M. (1956) A linguistic survey of the Gaelic dialects of Scotland, Vol. III: The Gaelic of Leurbost, Isle of Lewis, Oslo: Norsk Tidsskrift for Sprogvidenskap
  2. ^ John MacPherson (1945) The Gaelic dialect of North Uist (Thesis)‎[1], Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh
  3. ^ Borgstrøm, Carl Hj. (1937) The dialect of Barra in the Outer Hebrides, Oslo: Norsk Tidsskrift for Sprogvidenskap
  4. ^ Mac Gill-Fhinnein, Gordon (1966) Gàidhlig Uidhist a Deas, Dublin: Institiúid Ard-Léinn Bhaile Átha Cliath