Do you know your Gearóid from your Gobnait? Your Fearghal from your Muirgheal? To the untrained eye, Irish names can seem like a daunting ambush of rogue consonants and surprise vowels.
Irish names like Siobhan and Cillian have unique pronunciations, often confusing for non-Irish speakers. The Irish language uses the Latin alphabet differently, with letters representing various ...
The Irish Times receives a great many letters each day, and it is possible to find space for only a small selection. When writing, bear in mind that short letters are more likely to be published ...
She wrote that “Ireland, more than other countries, ought to be a country of trees” since the letters in the modern Irish alphabet are derived from Ogham letters named after trees.