The Irish form of the surname Hackett is Haicéad, pronounced somewhat like
'hack-ade'. The form Haicéid is also seen.
(The Munster dialect stresses the second syllable: hack-ADE.)
Haicéid
It would be like: shock lloyd.
Yes, Leontia is an Irish name, but it depends how you pronounce it. Some people pronounce it Leeunteeah, that would be German/ Irish, or Leeontyea, that would be Hungarian/German/Irish. But yes, it is a very Irish name, I like it, it sounds sooooo pretty and it's different..... That's why I like it! Answered by Kennie Koves, 11, ON, CAN
You Pronounce it gallaher im Irish so that's the way i think you defintely pronounce it as the name is Irish
Irish has no single word for 'yes' or 'no'. You would have to use a verb with a negative particle. For example: "Are you?" would be answered "I am not" rather than just "No".
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The Irish word Iúil would sound like 'oo-il'.
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The 'd' would sound like the 'th' in 'then'; the 'u' would be like the sound in 'could'.
'Mair' would sound like mwa-ir.
It would sound somewhat like takheen (gutteral kh).
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