'a Hreesth djaen thrókirih'
Correctly spelled, 'A Chríost, déan trócaire' would sound something like 'a Hreesth djaen thrókirih'.
You can hear it pronounced at abair.ie.
In Irish: Críost [kreesth]; (Chríost is hreesth.)
Scottish: ?
It should be spelled "A Thiarna dean Trócaire" (Lord have mercy). It is pronounced like "ah heer-nah Jan tro-care-ra" (tro rhyming with go)
Dan - a - her. Dan, as in man, then the a as it is pronounced in Dan, and her.
jaw-dan
this is how u pronounce it (dan-yall)
Pan-dan-da
jay-vau-dan but some people don't pronounce the "n" at all
Ke-Yow-Dan ?
lucy chrost is a prostitute
"Dan" in French is pronounced like "dahn," with a nasalized "ah" sound at the end.
This will probably change with accents, but I've always pronounced it;Dan-yell.
Jordan, of course, though a German would probably pronounce that "your-dan".
It is pronounced as zhahr-dan sooR luh neel.