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August 22 2004, 3:36 AM
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DarbyK
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Not long ago I asked how to translate the word "trust" and got a few responses. Thank you to those that did respond. I have just one other question. How do you pronounce the word Muinín? If you can help me out thanks so much
~*~Darby~*~
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August 22 2004, 4:15 AM
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Redwolf
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DarbyK wrote:Not long ago I asked how to translate the word "trust" and got a few responses. Thank you to those that did respond. I have just one other question. How do you pronounce the word Muinín? If you can help me out thanks so much ~*~Darby~*~
I'm not great at pronunciation, but I would probably say something like "MOON-een" or perhaps "MOON-yeen." Definitely wait for further input.
Redwolf
Níl mé anseo níos mó, a chairde. Tá IGTF caillte...tachta le fógraí. Feicfidh mé sibh ar an suíomh seoMar a duirt Seán Michael i "The Secret of Roan Inish": "Ní mise bhur n-asal, a ainmhíthe gallda. Sacaigí suas i bhur dtóin é!"
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August 22 2004, 8:16 AM
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erigena
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Muinín
/MWIN-een/ or /MWIN-yeen/
There have to be a fada on the u for it to be /MOON-een/.
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