bidh

See also: bìdh and bídh

Scottish Gaelic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pi/
  • Hyphenation: bidh

Verb

bidh

  1. future indicative independent of bi

Usage notes

  • Some speakers use bidh in contrast to the alternative form bithidh, the latter being used only as an emphatic affirmative answer to questions formed with bi:
    Bidh sinn ag obair a-màireach.We will be working tomorrow.
    Am bi e aig an taigh a-màireach?Bithidh.Will he be at home tomorrow? — Yes.
  • This is however not true for all speakers, and the following sentence is also correct:
    Bithidh sinn ag obair a-màireach.We will be working tomorrow.
  • Bidh (and bithidh) is also used as a present habitual, to denote a current and ongoing regular activity:
    Bidh/Bithidh mi ag èisteachd ris an rèidio.I (often) listen to the radio. (literally, “I will be listening to the radio.”)
    Am bi thu a' cluich tàileasg?Bithidh.Do you play chess? Yes.

References

  • Colin Mark (2003) “bi”, in The Gaelic-English dictionary, London: Routledge, →ISBN, page 75
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