an siud

التعريفات والمعاني

== Scottish Gaelic == === Alternative forms === (colloquial) a shiud (Uist, colloquial) an siudach, a shiudach === Etymology === From an siud (literally “in yonder”). Akin to Irish ansiúd and Manx ayns shid. === Pronunciation === (careful speech) IPA(key): /əɲˈʃit̪/ (colloquial forms) IPA(key): /(ə)ˈʃit̪/, /(ə)ˈhit̪/, /an̪ˠəˈʃit̪/, /an̪ˠəˈhit̪/ (Wester Ross colloquial form) IPA(key): /an̪ˠəˈʃit̪ɔxkɪɲ/ (corresponding to the form an siudachdainn) === Adverb === an siud yonder, over there ==== See also ==== === References === === Further reading === Mark, Colin (2003), The Gaelic–English dictionary, London: Routledge, →ISBN, page 666