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'gáire' is pronounced gaw-(i)r-e and means 'laugh'

'gaire' (without the accent on the 'a') is prounced as guir-e and means' nearer'.

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Roughly 'gon affaela'.

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Q: How do you pronounce the Irish Gaelic name 'Bairbre'?
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