"Samhradh" is pronounced as "sow-rah," with the "sow" sounding like the English word "sow" (to plant) and "rah" pronounced like "rah" in "rah-rah." The emphasis is typically on the first syllable. This Irish word refers to the season of summer.
An Samhradh means "the Summer"
Samhradh
It means summer
An Scéalaí agus an bainisteoir a chabhraigh leis an loistín nua.
Irish "Gaelic" and (Scottish) Gaelic are: samhradh.
samhradh [sow-ra; sow-ru in Ulster]
Spring is An tEarrach. Summer is An Samhradh. Autumn is AnFómhar. Winter is An Geimhreadh.
taitneamh na gréineANOTHER ANSWER:dealramh na gréine; grian
it doesn't make proper sense i. Literally translates as in the summer I spend a lot in France ... It doesn't make ends as you would have to say why you spend
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You pronounce maui mow-E
You pronounce it like this "Say ha" that is how you pronounce Ceja.