*sees a show called "An sionnach sgianach 's na Seoid"*
"I wonder how that's pronounced, I'll go look up scottish gaelic orthography."
I had forgotten, however, that sounds in gaelic languages go under really complicated processes, and letters can represent "broad" and "slender" sounds, which might also be different before front vowels than they are before back vowels. So disentangling this will take awhile...
linguistics, scottish gaelic orthography
it's fun that /an ʃun̴̪əx s̪kʲanəx s na ʃɔːtʲ/ is easier for me to read than "an sionnach sgianach 's na seoid"