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How do you pronounce the Irish Gaelic phrase?

Tapaigh an deis??

    



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stevie
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There are different pronunciations depending on the which dialect you are speaking, but in Gaeilge Caighdéanach which is the standard Irish;
Tapaigh an deis = top-ig (as in fig) un deish.


Isabelle B
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toppy on desh


xxEllexx
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top-ig-
on
day-sh

and we never say "gaelic".....just "irish" or "gaeilge"
;)
xxx


Orla C
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Tappig on desh.


lotg_4eva
topig on dhesh....


tzddean
Toppig un desh


Scaldy
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Topee on desh
but i think it should really be Thapaigh an deis(Hoppee on desh)


lilMissAdvice
Tapaigh an deis means seize of the day.
you say it like.. tap-ah-igh- - - an- - - deys.





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