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22 Cards in this Set
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b
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At the start of a word, as in English B
Elsewhere in a word, as in English P Gaelic examples (bata) and (cab) |
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bh
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At the start of a word, as in English V
Elsewhere in a word, as in English V or W Gaelic Examples (bha) and (abhainn) |
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c
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At the start of a word, as in English C
Elsewhere in a word, as in English CHK Gaelic examples (cù) and (aca) |
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ch
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As in English - CH
Gaelic Example (loch) |
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d
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At the start of a word, as in English D
Elsewhere in a word, as in English T Gaelic examples (dubh) and (ad) |
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dh
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Is pronounced as gh; a blurred g sound
Gaelic example (dhà) |
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f
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as in english
Gaelic example (fada) |
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fh
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Usually silent-has no sound
Gaelic example (fhada) |
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g
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At the start of a word, as in english G
Elsewhere in a word, as in english K Gaelic example (adag) |
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gh
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a blurred version of g/ voiced version of Ch
Gaelic example (ghabh) |
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h
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as in english
Gaelic example (hama) |
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l
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Similar to english "ll" as in pulled
Gaelic example (latha) |
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m
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as in english
Gaelic example (mòr) |
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mh
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as Gaelic bh or V in english
Gaelic example (mhòr) |
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n
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Similar to english kindred
Gaelic example (a-nochd) |
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p
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At the start of a word, as in english
elsewhere in a word preceded by h sound Gaelic example (pàigh) |
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ph
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as in english Pheasant
Gaelic example (phàigh) |
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r
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as in english
Gaelic example (rùm) |
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s
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as in english
Gaelic example (sona) |
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sh
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as in english h -Hat
Gaelic example (shona) |
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t
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At the start of a word, as in english true; elsewhere in a word preceded by an h sound
Gaelic examples (trì); (cat) |
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th
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as in english hat
Gaelic example (tha) |