bro ga doon
Browadoon
It's pronounced with a hard G, like "gal." Don't know why.
From Merriam-Webster's:; Main Entry: : shil·le·lagh ; Variant(s): : also shil·la·lah \shə-ˈlā-lē\ ; Function: : noun ; Etymology: : Shillelagh, town in Ireland Date: : 1772 : cudgelfrom dictionary.comshil·le·lagh Audio Help /ʃəˈleɪli, -lə/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[shuh-ley-lee, -luh] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation -noun (esp. in Ireland) a cudgel, traditionally of blackthorn or oak.
Skagen the town in Denmark is pronounced "skane, skein, like vein" I assume Skagen the watch company, brand is pronounced the same way but i am not 100% sure about that.
Two ways of pronouncing that I found satisfactory in the Pronunciation dictionary of TextAloud3 were the following: 1. Kory-nor-Hi-noose town-Sendi-I Virginia-noose, or 2. Koreen-or-Hi-noose town-Sendi-I Virginia-noose.
It is unknown since she sounds nothing like a Scot. She clearly sounds Irish. She also says in the movie "That girl's been plucked more times than the rose of Tralee." Tralee is a town in Ireland.
I believe the pronunciation is Cove.
baile
Cape Town Irish Volunteer Rifles was created in 1885.
The correct pronunciation is: KA-GOOL
Fíorta [feerta]
Ennis is a town in Ireland, so it would have historical influences from Irish history and events.
The McMullen and McGloin Colony was the Central town of the First Irish Colony. It was founded in 1828.
Dingle is a town in the west of the Irish province of Munster.
guthrie
Portlaoise is a town the county is Laois, the Irish is - Contae Laoise
The Skoda dealer in my town pronounces it with a hard K, as do the UK adverts. It might well have a different pronunciation in the original Czech - more Schkoda - but someone would have to be really pedantic to use it.
The Skoda dealer in my town pronounces it with a hard K, as do the UK adverts. It might well have a different pronunciation in the original Czech - more Schkoda - but someone would have to be really pedantic to use it.