If it is Scots Gaelic it is approximately 'shall-eh-garr'.
Tgis is an Irish Gaelic (Erse) word. It is pronounced as ' Mack Kulla ' The 'gh' is silent.
-ard (always) - laggard, drunkard, coward, braggart, dullard, slaggard
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What is the suffix to coward
'Tulach Ard' was the McKenzie clan's war cry (Tulach Ard is a mountain in the McKenzie heartland of Kintail).
In the Irish, spelled 'tulach', it means a low hill, hillock, mound'. In Scottish Gaelic it's also 'tulach' ( a small green hill).
Irish Gaelic: ard or mór Scottish Gaelic: àrd
Ard
In Irish Gaelic it's ard;in Scottish Gaelic it's àrd.
Say orch-ard
Killarney
It's not Gaelic so why pronounce it.
In Irish taoiseach or ceann fine.
Gaelic has no letter 'y'.
You don't ... it's not Irish Gaelic.
a haon [In Irish, "a haen"] Scottish Gaelic is: