"Leat reul" is pronounced as "let reel." The "ea" in "leat" is pronounced like the "e" in "let," and "reul" sounds like "reel" with a long "ee" sound. This pronunciation is based on standard English phonetics.
In Irish, "reul" translates to "star" in English. It is often used in literature and poetry to evoke imagery related to the night sky and celestial themes. The term reflects the cultural significance of stars in Irish folklore and mythology.
As always condition is king. In average circulated condition it might be worth a few dollars US.
In the Irish language, 'star' is réalta [rail-ta]. A small star would be réaltán [rail-taun]or réiltín[railt-yeen]. The second word also means 'celebrity/star'.Reul in Scots Gaelic.
Herbert Reul was born on August 31, 1952.
Denis Reul was born on 1989-06-29.
Herbert Reul is 59 years old (birthdate: August 31, 1952).
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A literal translation into Irish would be "Máire, Réalta na hAbhann"; Scots Gaelic would be "Màiri, Reul na hAbhann".
Ray I. Reul has written: 'Profitability index for investments' -- subject(s): Capital investments
Horobicheu-reul wihayeo - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:I South Korea:All Taiwan:GP
The cast of Horobicheu-reul wihayeo - 2006 includes: Seon Jang Yaroslav Pugach as Foreign Professor