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  1. Eclipsis in indicated by adding a extra consonant before the initial consonant. For example, the Irish for "in Paris" is i bParis [ɪ bariʃ]. The important thing to remember about eclipsed consonants is that only the first consonant is pronounced. Download an alphabet chart for Irish (Excel) Sample text in Irish

  2. Most dialects of Irish contain at a minimum the consonant phonemes shown in the following chart (see International Phonetic Alphabet for an explanation of the symbols). The consonant /h/ is neither broad nor slender.

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  4. Learn Irish online with our Irish/Gaelic pronunciation guide - perfect for beginners! Our comprehensive guide covers phonetics, tips and examples. Gaelscoil Online

  5. 1 Consonants. 1.1 Velarisation (Broad), Palatalisation (Slender) and Glides. 1.2 Fortis and Lenis. 1.3 Labials. 1.4 Coronal Obstruents. 1.5 Coronal Sonorants. 1.6 Dorsals. 2 Vowels. 2.1 Monophthongs. 2.2 Diphthongs. 2.3 Triphthongs. 2.4 Nasalised Vowels. 3 Syllables. 3.1 Phonotactics. 3.2 Epenthetic Vowels. 3.3 Elision. 3.4 Stress. 4 Sandhi.

  6. The Pronunciation Database contains sound files which the user can click to listen to words in the three major dialects, namely Connacht, Ulster and Munster. The words are articulated by native speakers from the relevant dialects.

  7. Aug 4, 2009 · Irish has both short vowels and long vowels. The long vowels are generally indicated in writing by an acute accent. The long vowels are: í as in sí pronounced “shee”. é as in sé pronounced “shay”. ú as in tú pronounced “too”. ó as in bó pronounced “boe”. á as in tá pronounced “taw”. (This is the same “a” as in ...

  8. Mar 8, 2024 · AP:pron:ga. The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Irish -language pronunciations in Wiktionary entries. See Irish phonology for detailed discussion of the phonology of Irish. Comparison to other phonetic transcription schemes [ edit]

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