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Originally Posted by Ammi
….ahhh, thank you…  …I’ll correct/adjust my reading voice…yes it’s excellent so far, I still have a way to go…I have a long weekend away this week and hope to finish it then..
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When a word in Irish starts with S it depends which vowel comes afterwards as to whether it makes a ss sound or a sh sound, generally speaking E & I, the narrow vowels get the sh sound like in Silbhe and the Broad vowels A, O & U get the ss sound like Saoirse(Seersha which actually has the sh sound at the end lol)