It's pronounced Maureen, as in 'Are ye alright Maureen?', meaning hello, how's it going
We would pronounce it like suegrew would be pronounced in English.
Thaw-nish-ta.
Grand-pappy
In SW Ireland: go hiontach is "guh hoontukh";in W Ireland "guh heentukh".
SW Ireland: f'yun-ooal-a. Sometimes anglicized as "Finola'.
One way to pronounce "Rihanna" is "ree-YAH-nah".
In the west and southwest of Ireland: l-your (rhymes with 'flour') in the northwest of Ireland and Scotland: l-yore (rhymes with 'more')
No, it is a silent letter. It is pronounced exactly the same as the word knock.
The cast of Discord - 2011 includes: Mairin Benison as Ghoul Sharon Prendeville as Nurse
It is pronounced as it is written, rhyming with rock or sock or dock or any word like that.
"Foy-nuh" would be the closest phonetic pronunciation for "foighne."
The word for 'a hill' in Irish is 'cnoc' pronounced 'kun-uk' in SW Ireland, and 'kruk' elsewhere.