Pronouncing Gaoth
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Pronouncing Gaoth
When pronouncing gaoth is it essentially the english gee with a hard g as in goat? Are there any good audio resources for pronunciation? That seems to be, by far the thing I'm going to have the biggest problem with.
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ao is a vowel that doesn't exist in English. Pronounce an u, then straighten your lips/grin.
You can listen to the sound here
Concerning the g, look for "broad g" here
You can listen to the sound here
Concerning the g, look for "broad g" here
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How is it pronounced in Leinster, just out of interest?Lughaidh wrote:Actually in Irish its pronunciation depends on the dialect.
In Munster they pronounce it almost like "gay".
Connaught: like gee (with a hard g)
Ulster: like gee (with a hard g) by younger speakers, and g+ a central i (close the Scottish Gaelic ao) by older speakers.
I knew some dialects pronounced it "gay"
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I really need to fiddle with this software so we can get a unicode font up for that IPA stuff 

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Gaoth -fuaimneachadh
For those looking to find audio files of Gaelic pronunciation over the internet, I would go to www.akerbeltz.org and click on "fuaimneachadh". All the sounds are covered there with some advice on how to shape your mouth and tongue in order to pronounce them. Of course, it's a native speaker who pronounces them too.
Dèan buil cheart de na fhuair thu!