It is pronounced "roo-uch" with the accent on the first syllable. The "ch" should be pronounced as in Scottish "loch".
Maybe you mean 'ruadh' which is pronounced 'rooagh' (gutteral g).
It's pronounced "Mad-rah Roo-ah"
Dearg or ruadh.
'Brown' is donn in Scottish Gaelic.
Àird ruadh
foxes To be more specific: Irish: sionnach (a fox), sionnaigh (foxes) OR madra rua (fox), madraí rua (foxes) Scottish Gaelic: sionnach, pl: sionnaich OR madadh-ruadh, pl: madaidh-ruadh balgair, pl: balgairean.
In Irish two different words are used for red:rua (rooa) can mean red-(haired); reddish-brown, russet, copper brown.dearg (djarug) is the usual color red.In the other Gaelic (Scottish) they are spelled ruadh(rooa) and dearg(jarug).
Nighean ruadh means red haired girl in Scottish-Gaelic, as in "The Loch Tay Boat Song." Hope this helps you out.Adding the Gaelic word "bheag" (little) between "Nighean" and "ruadh" completes the phrase. An approximate phonetic pronunciation would be Nee-yun vek roo-ugh. Cheers!
Alestair Ruadh MacDonnell was born in 1725.
Alestair Ruadh MacDonnell died in 1761.
Dòmhnall Ruadh Chorùna was born in 1887.
Dòmhnall Ruadh Chorùna died in 1967.
Battle of Maol Ruadh happened in 1688-08.
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