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Pronunciation Guide - Red Branch people & places
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Pronunciation guide to main Red Branch people and places
PEOPLE Aoife, Aife - Ay'-fa (Old Irish Ee-fe) Badb - Bive Bruicriu - Brick' - roo Cathbad - Kaff' - a Conall Cearnach - Ko'- nal Kar-nah Conor (Old Irish, Conchobar) - Kon' - or Cuchulain - Koo-hull'- in Deirdre (Old Irish, Derdriu) - Dayr' - druh Duffach - Duff' - ah Emer - Ee'- mer (Old Irish, Ay' ver) Felimid - Fe'- lim- i Ferdiad - Fer-dee' - uh Finavir (Old Irish, Finnabhair) - Fin' - a- vir Frassach - Frass' - ah Laeg - Loy Leary Buadach - Leer'- ee Boo'- yah Lugaid - Loo'- ih Lugh - Loo Macha - Mah'- ha Naisi (Old Irish, Noisiu) - Nee' - sha Setanta - Shay-tahn' -tah Skya (Old Irish, Scathach) - Sky'- ah Suiltim - Soo' - al- dav Tuatha de Danann - Too'-uh day Dan'- ann PLACE NAMES Ath Cliath - Awth Klee' uh Cuil Sibrille - Kil Siv'-rel Cruachan - Kroo'-a-han Emain Macha - Ev'- in Mah'-ha Murthemney - Mur' - thev-ne Slieve Fuad - Shlee'-av Foo'-id Uisnach - Oosh' - neh |
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