Irish: f-yunn (N & W)
f-yoon (S)
Scottish:
The word fíon (accent mark on i) mean 'wine' in Irish Gaelic and is pronounced much like 'feen'. Spelled fìon in Scottish Gaelic.
fyuntaw
The Gaelic (Irish) word for heart is 'croí' pronounced 'cree' !! The Gaelic (Scottish) word for heart is "cridhe" pronounced as above.
The pronunciation of "laugh" as "laff" is due to a phenomenon known as the Great Vowel Shift, which occurred in English during the Middle Ages. This shift caused changes in the pronunciation of many words, leading to variations in how certain vowels were pronounced. Over time, these changes became standardized, resulting in the pronunciation we use today.
Diabhal (pronounced d'aul) is the Irish Gaelic word for devil.
The Irish word "Bean", meaning woman, is pronounced "ban".
bean pronounced "ban"
Fear, pronounced: far.
Codladh, pronounced: Culla.
The Irish (Gaeilge) word for 'juice' is sú, pronounced 'soo'. The Scots Gaelic (Gàidhlig) is: ?
The Scottish Gaelic word for 'little' is beag, pronounced beg.
Mór. (Pronounced as the English word more) == == Scottish Gaelic: mòr, tomadach Irish (Gaelic): mór
Like haen.
The word is leaba, pronounced laba.