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Old 7th August 2004, 09:35
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hi
i have the translation of ronald to raghnall and father to athair could someone help with the pronounciation,how it would be said and read in english i must use it in a speech and to get it right or somthing very near would be great.
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Old 7th August 2004, 16:47
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Athair - this varies from place to place, but includes "Ah-hur", "Ayr" etc. A'hur is probably the better of the two.

"Raghnall" - Ranal, Ruhnull. If you're speaking to Raghnall, then it's Raghnaill.
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