yeah ive been using it i hope it helps you guys and i hope its a good one
so yeah enjoy!
http://www.lexilogos.com/english/gaelic_scottish_dictionary.htm
Appreciate it much.
Michael C. Page wrote:Thanks for the source and the effort.Appreciate it much.
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Leaflady wrote:It means "wild dog" (cù is dog). It is correct... one of several words for wolf. Allaidh is pronounced (roughly) "allee" but not exactly as English speakers would read that word of course.

and it's not as scary as some people credit it with being. If you learn the sounds first, it really helps.
Leaflady wrote:Yes. Pretty much. But the "ll" sound is pronounced a bit farther back in the mouth than in English.
I believe a more common word for wolf is "faol"... which is pronounced more or less like "furl", but LEAVE OUT THE R - pronounce the u exactly the same but leave out the R.
If you want to get a bit more of a clue how to pronounce some Gàidhlig words, go here: http://www.taic.btinternet.co.uk/fuaimean.htm
You seem to have a fondness for the languageand it's not as scary as some people credit it with being. If you learn the sounds first, it really helps.
whom are from Ireland and England.
Aengus McConnell wrote:Well using the above translator I looked up the word "wolf", it gave me "Cu Allaidh". Is this translation correct and how on earth would you pronounce it? lol
Thanks for posting this Deamond
Cheers!
Deamond wrote:Aengus McConnell wrote:Well using the above translator I looked up the word "wolf", it gave me "Cu Allaidh". Is this translation correct and how on earth would you pronounce it? lol
Thanks for posting this Deamond
Cheers!
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