agrothe wrote:
Bríd Mhór wrote:
I already gave you a pronunciation for "Ardán Láir". Click on the green arrow.
Like Mick said that ABAIR site is good too, and you can trust it for "Lár an Aonaigh" if you prefer that.
I completely missed that audio file. My apologies.
"Ardán" is very clear on both abair.ie and your audio file. The Conamara pronunciation of "Láir" sounds like it has a distinctive "D" on the end, sounding somewhat like "loyd" in english. The Gaoth Dobhair pronunciation from abair.ie sounds more like "lawr" with no "D" sound. Is that a fair assessment?
Thank you so much for your help on this.
Yes...that "d" sound (actually a "tipped r," such as what singers use) is characteristic of a "slender r" in Connacht (I can't speak for Munster), whereas in Ulster you'll sometimes hear an "r" sound and sometimes an "ee" sound (the "Dobhair" in "Gaoth Dobhair," for example. is pronounced "DOH-ee" in Gaoth Dobhair," and the woman's name "Máire" is pronounced "MOY-uh").
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