The word "aad wife" is spelled as /ad waɪf/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable "aad" is pronounced with a short "a" sound, followed by a purely voiced "d". The second syllable "wife" is pronounced with a long "ai" sound, followed by an unvoiced "f". The word "aad" means old or elderly in Scottish and Northern English dialects, while "wife" is a common term for a married woman. Together, "aad wife" refers to an old or elderly woman.
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