Roughly "tooaha djae dhanan"
Means: Érin (Ireland). Read Irish mythology (goddess among the Tuatha Dé Danann)
Cliodhna is not the name of a saint in Catholicism. However, Cliodhna is a Queen of the Banshees of the Tuatha Dé Danann in the Irish Celtic religion.
With the accent marks: Írusán [eerusaun] in Irish.
The Four Treasures of Ireland, also known as the Four Sacred Treasures of the Tuatha Dé Danann, are significant artifacts from Irish mythology. They include the Sword of Light, which guarantees victory in battle; the Spear of Destiny, which ensures success in warfare; the Cauldron of Plenty, which provides nourishment and abundance; and the Stone of Destiny, which is associated with kingship and sovereignty. These treasures symbolize the power and divine favor of the Tuatha Dé Danann, the mythical race of gods and heroes in Irish lore.
In Irish: seacht In Scottish Gaelic: seachd
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Teach - takh
In Irish it would sound something like "sprid". In Scottish Gaelic:?
No. It resembles the Irish Peigí or the Scottish Peigi however.
Aoigh (ooee) is Scottish Gaelic;Aoi is the Irish, pronounced 'ee'.
For the Irish pronunciation go to abair.ie
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