The Táin - Irish Pronunciation (Part 1: Names)
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2023
- Paul Begadon, Irishman and author of Unchaining The Titan and The Layman’s Havamal, introduces the ancient Irish epic Táin Bó Cúailnge by going over the pronunciation of some of the key names.
Paul is one of the original members of the Order of Fire, and he wrote and performed the words to an inspiring song -- in part an argument for reading "stories of old," like the Táin Bó Cúailnge -- titled "Into the Light," which can be found on this channel.
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Names included in the video:
Aife: ee-fe
Ailill: al - il
Amargin: av - ar - ghin
Badb: badhv/bive
Bricriu: brik - ru
Cathbad: kath - vadh/kaff - a
Conchobor: kon - chov - or/kon - chor
Cúchulainn: koo - chull - in
Deichtine: dech - tin - e
Derdriu: der - dru
Dubthach: duv - thach/duff - ach
Emer: ay - ver
Etarcomol: ed - ar - kov - ol
Eochaid: (y)och - i
Fedelm: fedh - elm
Fedlimid: fedh - lim - idh/fe - lim - i
Ferdia: fer - di - a
Finnabair: fin - av - ir
Galeóin: gal - (y)owe - in
Laeg: loygh
Leborcham: le - vor - cham
Laegaire: loygh - i - re
Lugaid: loogh - idh/loo - i
Mac Roth: mok - roth
Maine: ma - ne
Maine Athramail: ma - ne ath - ra - vil
Medb: medhv/mayv
Morrígan: mo - ree - jhan
Nemain: nev - in
Noisiu: noy - shu
Scáthach: skaw - thach
Sétanta: shay - dan - da
Sualdam: soo - al - dav
Uisliu: ish - lu
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Paul has such a soothing voice
This is incredibly helpful. I've been using the list in the front of the book, but hearing the names pronounced really helps it stick.
Thank you SO much Paul, I’m on my third reading of the book and it’s only beginning to unlock its greatness, and pronunciation of the names at the pages in Kinsella NOW brings it even more to life because of the little backfills of information!
:-))
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This is great, has part 2 posted?
Is there a Part 2 by any chance?
Go raibh míle maith agat as ucht do chúnamh, bhí seo go hiontach ar fad ar fad!
my irish dad taught me the sign of the cross pray in Gaelic
Why have any rules at all? Or how about, “ Bach or bive but on alternate Tuesdays it’s pronounced differently, according to your mood, except when Tuesdays falls on a feast day or when the bishop farted. “