Jake Lambert @LittleLostLad

The spelling of Irish names is my pet piamh

      • jan teli
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        131 year ago

        Damn I thought english was bad. How do you get neeve from niamh?

          • jan teli
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            71 year ago

            Oh I thought they meant irish as in irish english (the dialect, like how I speak australian english)

            • @Cheems
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              41 year ago

              A lot of people think that Gaelic is what Irish actually is. Which they are two different languages

        • Ready! Player 31OPM
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          161 year ago

          Because Irish is literally a different language. You wouldn’t ask the same thing about French or Vietnamese or whatever.

          • jan teli
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            11 year ago

            Yeah I know lol, I was thinking irish english

        • themeatbridge
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          71 year ago

          Because “v” isn’t a letter in Irish, but it is a phoneme approximated by “mh” or “bh.”

    • The Octonaut
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      61 year ago

      Neeve in the north/east of Ireland, Nee-uv in the south/west where I’m from, making this meme even more annoying.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      This comment said:

      Somebody please tell me how that’s pronounced… Please… I beg of you.