In Irish it means 'with-her'.
The Scottish Gaelic for 'wife' is bean, pronounced 'ben'.
Irish (Gaelic) is scoil [skell]; (Scottish) Gaelic is sgoil.
sceimhle (skee-li) means terrorsceimhlitheoir (skee-lihore) means terroristIn the pronounciation (Munster Irish) the -e is said like the -i in the word 'win'.ANOTHER ANSWER:uamhan (fear, awe, dread) (object of dread, terror)scéin (fright, terror)sceimhle (terror)scanradh (fright)(terror)(greed)'Gaelic' is used for both Irish and Scottish.
'Lie' is pronounced as 'li' in the English word 'linear. 'fje' is pronounced as 'fu' in the English word 'furious'.
Yes. Li is a Scrabble word.
Li Yang - Crazy English - was born in 1969.
either 美丽 (mei li) or 漂亮 (piao liang)
The stress in the word "delicious" is on the second syllable, "li". It is pronounced as de-LI-cious.
Yes. Li is allowed in Scrabble.
In Chinese (Mandarin) BEAUTIFUL is "piao liang 漂亮" Or 美麗. "Mei Li." == ==
The word "librarian" has 3 syllables (li-brar-i-an).
sei li?