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In fact, a computerized Irish language dictionary developed with the help of our friend Barra O Donnabhain (beannacht De ar a anam) in the mid-1990s in the U.S. was able to save extensive amounts of memory because it incorporated the extrapolation of Irish grammatical rules. But back to pronunciation. At Scoil Ghaeilge
The most important are: The word is is always pronounced "iss", although by the spelling rules it should be "ish". f in a verb ending is always pronounced "h". In Donegal the word ending -adh is usually pronounced "oo" as in "moon".
Both languages are descended from 6th-century Old Irish, and are about as mutually intelligible as Cockney and Glaswegian (i.e. somewhat, if you speak slowly). Welsh is a more distant relation (compare Welsh pen and Gaelic beinn; Welsh moel and Gaelic meall). Second, Gaelic pronunciation is a lot more complex than
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Irish Gaelic is a Celtic language spoken mainly in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland by about 1.77 million people.
They are given their full pronunciation ONLY in the first syllable of a word. In all other syllables, they are all reduced to the neutral “uh" sound of English “but". The same thing happens in English, where “Benjamin" is pronounced “BEN-juh-muhn". Thus the Irish word for Irish, “eireannach", is pronounced “AY-ruh-nuhkh".
bo = a cow beo = alive The broad b is pronounced almost as if it were "bw" (/b?/) or something like the b in the English word "but" (as pronounced in Ireland), using . to be entirely sure, you should really consult a native speaker, or at the very least the pronunciation guides in the dictionaries Focloir Poca and Focloir Scoile.
Pronunciation Database. The Pronunciation Database contains sound files which the user can click to listen to words in the three major dialects, namely Connacht, Ulster and Munster. The words are articulated by native speakers from the relevant dialects.
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