I presume you that you are referring to the word 'binn' (peak)? For reasons of time it isn't possible to list every word related to the topic in these Bitesize lessons, but you can listen to the pronunciation of the word 'binn' in each of the three major dialects here: www.teanglann.ie/en/fuaim/binn
As a hiker i have verbally debated this with people on trail. There's a brand called "cnoc". Theu make a water bladder that is a good piece of gear. All the hiking influencers say it like "see nock". It maddening. Thank you for the vindication!
Go raibh maith agat, a Ben! I have been pronouncing "sléibhte" as "sh-layv-teh. I appreciate the correction. We have the same thing here in the US with "hills" vs "mountains." The Black Hills of South Dakota are taller than the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
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A Ben a chara, Is breá liom na físeáin bheaga seo! Obair iontach agus go raibh míle maith agat! :)
Míle buíochas, a chara!
Where was "beinn"?
I presume you that you are referring to the word 'binn' (peak)? For reasons of time it isn't possible to list every word related to the topic in these Bitesize lessons, but you can listen to the pronunciation of the word 'binn' in each of the three major dialects here: www.teanglann.ie/en/fuaim/binn
As a hiker i have verbally debated this with people on trail. There's a brand called "cnoc". Theu make a water bladder that is a good piece of gear. All the hiking influencers say it like "see nock". It maddening. Thank you for the vindication!
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Go raibh maith agat, a Ben! I have been pronouncing "sléibhte" as "sh-layv-teh. I appreciate the correction. We have the same thing here in the US with "hills" vs "mountains." The Black Hills of South Dakota are taller than the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
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