bithidh

Usage notes

 * Some speakers use bithidh in contrast to the alternative form, the former being used only as an affirmative answer to questions formed with :
 * This is however not true for all speakers, and the following sentence is also correct:
 * Bithidh (and ) is also used for the present habitual, to denote a current and ongoing regular activity:
 * This is however not true for all speakers, and the following sentence is also correct:
 * Bithidh (and ) is also used for the present habitual, to denote a current and ongoing regular activity:
 * Bithidh (and ) is also used for the present habitual, to denote a current and ongoing regular activity: