Beinn (pronounced Ben) Breagh (pronounced Bree'a) Masculine Bhreagh (pronounced Vree'a) Feminine Note: The "Beinn" pronunciation is from hearing our tour guide in Scotland pronounce the names of various mountains (Beinn - a masculine noun - means "mountain"). The source for the pronunciation of the adjective "Bhreagh" meaning "beautiful," which follows the noun, is http://www.locustbrae.com/gaelicadj.htm.By the way, I included the pronunciation for the feminine form of the noun just because I thought it was interesting. Hope that helps until a native Scots speaker answers your question with more authority.
Cross between Mar-say and Mahh-say (Mar-say with a French 'r' if you can). But if you say "Mar-say" you should be just fine.
if you want to say 30 in Tamil you say ''mupathu''.
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Alexander Graham Bell is buried at his private estate, Beinn Bhreagh, Nova Scotia,
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No one killed Alexander Graham Bell. The inventor of the telephone and other useful items died August 2, 1922 at his private estate in Beinn Bhreagh, Nova Scotia at age 75, from complications related to Diabetes.
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Beinn an Tuirc windfarm was created in 2002.
No, Beinn is the Scottish spelling of the name Ben, and Scotland is not a valid country, therefore its bs
Beinn Breagh
Beinn Nibheis
It is beinn, which is prounced like 'bane'.
Ben Vane and Beinn Teallach are both 915m.
The source of the RIVER TAY is the high slopes of BEINN LAOIGH!
"Ben Nevis" is an Anglicisation of the Scottish Gaelic name "Beinn Nibheis"