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Vincent767 Posted on: 21-Feb-2006, 09:09 AM

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Thank you for trying to help, Wiz. I do appreciate it.

I locted the words from this online dictionary:

[URL=http://www.mackinnon.me.uk/Faclair/]Faclair Gàidhlig - Beurla
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I do not know if it is Irish or Scottish, however.

I am going to head to the local bookstore and library to see what I unearth there. I am sure I will back asking for more help.

Thanks again.
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Vincent767 Posted on: 20-Feb-2006, 03:17 PM

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Hello everyone. I am in need of some help with the correct pronunciation of the following words:

ailleacht (sometimes seen as ailleachd)
Gradh
Annsachd

I have gone to sites that help with pronunciation, but it isn't helping all that much (especially with the first and third words). As far as I can tell, 'Gradh' is pronounced 'Gra-v' .... but I could be way off, and have no idea if so. Each word will be preceded by 'Mo' (which I believe is the gaelic word for 'My' and is pronounced like the first two letters in 'Mass').

So, if one of you do speak Gaelic, could you please provide a phonetic translation?

Much thanks,

Vincent
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Vincent767 Posted on: 20-Feb-2006, 03:16 PM

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Thank you very much; I will do that biggrin.gif
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Vincent767 Posted on: 20-Feb-2006, 01:31 PM

Replies: 3
Views: 355
Hello everyone. I am in need of some help with the correct pronunciation of the following words:

ailleacht (sometimes seen as ailleachd)
Gradh
Annsachd

I have gone to sites that help with pronunciation, but it isn't helping all that much (especially with the first and third words). As far as I can tell, 'Gradh' is pronounced 'Gra-v' .... but I could be way off, and have no idea if so. Each word will be preceded by 'Mo' (which I believe is the gaelic word for 'My' and is pronounced like the first two letters in 'Mass').

So, if one of you do speak Gaelic, could you please provide a phonetic translation?

Much thanks,

Vincent
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