"beag n" should be "beagán"
However "beagán gé " doesn't mean "little goose", it means "a little bit of goose"
"little goose" is "gé bheag", pronounced "gay vyug"
I believe the pronunciation is Cove.
For the Irish pronunciation go to abair.ie
The pronunciation is the same as in English, the spelling is Mac Aodha
A Munster (southwestern) Irish pronunciation would sound like 'vown' rhyming with 'down'.
Usually l'yig (with a slight y-sound after the 'L'), Some dialects pronounce it 'l'yug' however.
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 Scottish Gaelic pronunciation would be roughly drooim;The Irish "Gaelic" pronunciation would be like drim.
"Lough" is not a German word and does not have a pronunciation in German. It is actually an Irish word used to describe a lake or a fjord.
You Pronounce it gallaher im Irish so that's the way i think you defintely pronounce it as the name is Irish
With the accent marks: Írusán [eerusaun] in Irish.
Roisha is pronounced as ROY-sha, with the emphasis on the first syllable.
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