| Title: | Celt Notefile |
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| Created: | Wed Feb 19 1986 |
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Can anyone tell me the pronunciation of Sadhbh (Irish for Sarah,
right?).
Thanks,
-Lorelei
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| 657.1 | SALTHL::MCCROHAN | Mike McCrohan @BPO Dtn 296-3040 | Mon Oct 09 1989 12:50 | 1 | |
Sa�-ve, i believe. | |||||
| 657.2 | Redhead beauty.. | DUB01::TINNELLY | EIS Dublin Ireland | Tue Oct 10 1989 08:00 | 14 |
Hi Lorelei,Mike,
Seen as my eldest girl is called SADHBH,then I suppose I should
try it. SIVE would be my best shot.
Interestingly enough Sadhbh came home from school yesterday,saying
that her teacher said that the Irish for her name is Sive. I put
her right.
How is the crack Mike?? ( oops maybe I should not mention that word).
regards Peter.
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| 657.3 | VAXVLS::MAGUIRE | Is linn f�in an Ghaeilge | Wed Oct 11 1989 03:49 | 6 | |
The most common pronunciation of Sadhbh is indeed "Sive", though in
some areas of Connemara its pronounced "sow" (as in pig!!) Most people
prefer the former.
Is mise
Jimmy
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