The word "duachais" is of Irish Gaelic origin. The pronunciation is not exactly pronounced like its spelled. It is pronounced similar to "du-ah-hash."
The Galiec word "duachais" means heritage or tradition, while "lore" translates to knowledge or stories passed down through generations. Together, "duachais lore" refers to the traditional knowledge, stories, and customs that are inherited and preserved within a community or culture.
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