After it and within it
Na dhèidh agus na bhroinn
We saw the compound preposition, an dèidh (after) twice in the reading excerpt, but used with the prepositional possessive na .
Cha treubh agus cha bhi toradh na dhèidh idir idir coltach ri treabhadh nan each.
… nach bi toradh gu bràth na dhèidh coltach ri obair each.'
We learned às dèidh at level B1 Cuspair 3 and these two structures have the same meaning; we use the possessive adjective with às dèidh (after): às mo dhèidh : (after me) but we have to use the possessive preposition na with an dèidh (after): nam dhèidh (after me)..
na dhèidh
The compound prepositions (ann) an dèidh (after) and (ann) am broinn (inside, within) use the preposition ann an / ann am .
Therefore, to say 'after me' we need to remember how we combine the simple preposition ann an with the possessive adjectives: mo, do, a, a, ar, ur, an/am .
an dèidh + mi | nam dhèidh | after me |
an dèidh + thu | nad dhèidh | after you |
an dèidh + e | na dhèidh | after him |
an dèidh + i | na dèidh | after her |
an dèidh + sinn | nar dèidh | after us |
an dèidh + sibh | nur dèidh | after you (plural) |
an dèidh + iad | nan dèidh | after them |