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Re: Pronunciation of Irish historical names

by "William H. O'Hara, III" <whoohara@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 31, 2004 at 12:34 PM

"Jack O'Malley" <jackomalley2000HAECTOLLERE@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
in news:2hu4tvFgvfhoU1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 

> 
> Jack O'Malley wrote in message
> <2hu4ojFhaj4dU1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>... 
>>Mleadh - milah?
>  oops - that should be Mileadh (MIlesius)
> 
> Forgot to mention - if there is a preferred (or obligatory)
> stress, it would be good to know that as well.
> 

I would love to know the pronounciation of
O Hara in gaelic.  I swear that I have heard
it in a million different ways.  Is it lenition
in the front?  Would someone happen to have a
..wav file of the proper saying?

thanks




-- 
William H. O'Hara KB1LEH
 




 3 Posts in Topic:
Pronunciation of Irish historical names
"Jack O'Malley"  2004-05-30 09:09:25 
Re: Pronunciation of Irish historical names
"Jack O'Malley"  2004-05-30 09:12:16 
Re: Pronunciation of Irish historical names
"William H. O'Hara,   2004-05-31 12:34:08 

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