Re: A question to all Irish Gaelic and/or Welsh speakers
in reply to a message by Ara-Maeve
Haven't got my Irish dictionary to hand, but the Welsh for honey is mel (with a little hat ^ over the e), pronounced mehl, butterfly is pilipala (pilly-pala), and I'll look up peach when I get home...
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Thanks so far, I'm very curious to hear the rest.....
Sorry it's taken me so long
Peach in Welsh is eirinen wlanog (woolly plum)
In Irish the words are:
Honey - mil
Butterfly - feileacan (accents over the first e and second a - no idea about the pronounciation)
Peach - peitseog (prob. pronounced something like paytchog)
Peach in Welsh is eirinen wlanog (woolly plum)
In Irish the words are:
Honey - mil
Butterfly - feileacan (accents over the first e and second a - no idea about the pronounciation)
Peach - peitseog (prob. pronounced something like paytchog)