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Tír na nÓg Land of the young. (teer na nóg)

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Because of dialectal variation in Irish it can be "tige" (long I) or "taig" (Ulster) hence the Unionist term. I believe the Scottish is the same as Ulster (MacCaig, Mac Thaidhg).

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Roughly 'tooaha djae dhanan'.
thoo -a-ha d-yae dhan -un

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You say it like chi lock. The i is said as you say the letter.

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Q: What is the Gaelic pronunciation for the name tadhg?
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