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Sláinte! or cheers in Gaelis is phonetically pronounced slahn-CHA
The te in Gaelic phonetically makes a cha sound
Fiona O
slawn-tche
But I have no english word to compare it to, I'd say you could find someting on the internet with pronunciation in it
But get it right because bad Irish is one of the most appaling things to listen to
♥ Bre ♥
Yes your right. Its pronounced slawn-cha. Make sure its a very very sharp and short cha though. Pronounce it as one word not two like slawncha. Good luck!
murnip
It depends on which area of Ireland you live. I would pronounce it "sloin-theh".
Polilical conundrum...
Correct! I grew up there. But it's a short cha & pronounced as one word not two.
Dingo
You say "slanj ee va" (cheers) which turns into:
SLANJ - then as the night rolls on Sladg - then slaaaaa...
then no more for me - honest then slaaaaaaaaaaaah aaah aaah aahahahahah (often into the big white telephone to god!)
Thats a night out with the Irish where I come from (UK)