I'm assuming your concern lies in the Celtic Healers travel bag.
Good luck with the Gaelic, it's a bit tricky, but hang in there!
De reir a cheile a thogtar na caisleain.
The correct pronunciation is L-ey-s, because the accented vowel is the Gaelic long vowel it makes an ey sound as in hey and the short s sound. Without the accent the vowel would be short, making an eh sound as in deck and the s would be a sh sound making L-e-sh.
I'm assuming your concern lies in the Celtic Healers travel bag.
Good luck with the Gaelic, it's a bit tricky, but hang in there!
De reir a cheile a thogtar na caisleain.
The word Celtic can be pronounced with a K sound or an S sound at the beginning.
In Celtic, the word for hello varies depending on the specific Celtic language. In Irish Gaelic, it is "Dia duit" (pronounced "dee-uh gwitch") and in Scottish Gaelic, it is "HalΓ²" (pronounced "hah-lo"). In Welsh, a Celtic language spoken in Wales, hello is "Helo" (pronounced "heh-lo").
The word Celtic can be pronounced in two different ways, either as, Keltic or Seltic.
There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManxScottish GaelicWelsh
Les Poison.{ Pronounced Lay pwason }
The final S in "Les Andelys" is pronounced.
The keys: les clefs or les clés Both are pronounced like clay in English and are perfectly correct in written french.
people -> gens (m.pl.) (pronounced: zhah[n])people - les gens
The French word for son is fils. The "s" is pronounced, but the "l" is silent.
The final "s" in a French word is pronounced when the following word begins with a vowel sound, as in "les amis" (the friends). This process is known as liaison in French pronunciation.
There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManxScottish GaelicWelsh
The Celtic word for strong is "tairngreacht."