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    “Eilean Mo Chridhe” is a Scottish Gaelic folk song written during the First World War. The composer was John ‘Kaid’ MacLean of Portree, Skye. The meaning of the title in English is “Island of my Heart”. This song shares a melody with ‘Westering Home’

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    pronunciation – translation to Irish Gaelic and Irish Gaelic audio pronunciation of translations: See more in New English-Irish Dictionary from Foras na Gaeilge. noun LING fuaimniu masc c m u pronunciation guide treoir fuaimnithe. Related Entries. spelling pronunciation;
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    “You Say it How?” is an audio-enhanced version of “Say How?,” a pronunciation guide of the names of lesser known and contemporary public figures. The guide
    sweetheart (mo chridhe) sweetheart. nucleus. epicenter, core, focus. courage. heart ~4 more Show declension of cridhe , () Similar phrases in dictionary Scottish Gaelic English. Found 0 sentences matching phrase “cridhe”.Found in 0 ms. Translation memories are created by human, but computer
    A Beginner’s Guide to Irish Gaelic Pronunciation. (“w”) can result in a combination which is hard to say, like mo bhroga (“my shoes”). In that case, a “v” sound is used instead. If you would like to see a different perspective on the subject you can check out another Irish pronunciation Scottish Gaelic: ·heart· courage· epicenter, core, focus nucleus sweet·heart· mo chridhe ? my sweet·heart
    “Mo chridhe”. I know it means “my heart”, but how do you pronounce it? How would you pronounce this Scottish Gaelic phrase? “Mo chridhe”. I know it means “my heart”, but how do you pronounce it? How do you pronounce this Scottish Gaelic phrase? Scottish Gaelic; Useful phrases?
    A phonetic spelling in English for mo chridhe (my heart) but it would sound more like muh hreea. [you don’t pronounce the th at the end]
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