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in reply to a message by Merriment
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Indeed
or in the North of Ireland, more like Tayg. But most English speakers are only familiar with the teeg pronounciation associated with the surnames Teague or MacTeague, or Teagan and Deegan (which can have other origins than Tadhg).
In Scotland, incidentally, the name is spelt Taog and apparently pronounced tuk' by Gaelic speakers. Now there's a splendid name.
;)
or in the North of Ireland, more like Tayg. But most English speakers are only familiar with the teeg pronounciation associated with the surnames Teague or MacTeague, or Teagan and Deegan (which can have other origins than Tadhg).
In Scotland, incidentally, the name is spelt Taog and apparently pronounced tuk' by Gaelic speakers. Now there's a splendid name.
;)