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Originally Posted by StGeorge
I appreciate that Nianhxo, but its the pronunciation of the letters/symbols that i see as representing my language that the confusion arises. If you were to say that Niamh is anim dom was pronounced Ne-am is an-im dom then in what order or meaning is not the issue, as our pronunciation as per my reading of those symbols would be pretty much the same.
Difference in pronunciation should follow certain rules, eg:
Machine could be -
Mac-hin-e(sounds like tinny) or Mac-hine(sounds like wine) or as it is generally known Ma-sheen.
When it comes out sounding like something completly different then where did the original translation go wrong?
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I still don't really get what you mean at all, Irish was spoken in Ireland by Irish people so it wouldn't have needed to relate to English?