The word "AD BARRAM" is often misspelled due to its uncommon origin. It is actually a Scottish Gaelic term that means "at the top of the hill." It is pronounced as /əd ˈbærəm/ in the IPA phonetic transcription. The "AD" is pronounced with a schwa sound, while the "BARRAM" is pronounced with stress on the second syllable and a short "a" sound. Remembering the correct spelling and pronunciation of AD BARRAM is essential for those looking to accurately communicate in Scottish Gaelic.