soo-iv-nuss sheer-ee (it means eternal rest)
Sìne is pronounced like Sheena. Note the mark over the 'i'.
In Erse (Irish Gaelic) it is pronounced as 'Sheena'.
NB THe phonetics of the Gaelic languages are completely different from modern English and modern Europeans languages,
she-hoyne lat
she-o-hoyn
shan-a-khee
It's not Gaelic so why pronounce it.
Gaelic has no letter 'y'.
The word for perfection in Irish is foirfeacht;in Scottish Gaelic it is spelled foirfeachd.
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
nae-ul
tar-hoil
"bawss" (bás)
dhloo-khara
That is not a Scottish Gaelic word. It may be a word in the English dialect of Scotland ("Scots" or "Lallans"). Gaelic has no 'w' or 'y'.
djeel-shakht
ain-taha
[món-yair]