See also: bìdh and bídh

Scottish Gaelic

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Pronunciation

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

Verb

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bidh

  1. future indicative independent of bi

Usage notes

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  • 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

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