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Re: Morrigan and Aylin
Those names don't have silent g's. They have silent gh's. Like in English, t and th don't make the same sound. I've seen the silent gh before, just not a silent g in the middle of the word.
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Yep, but Morrigan was adapted from Morrighan.Don't worry, it struck me as funny, too! I still think it's a little strange in an English speaking country. And it would take a lot of explaining!
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