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Kaylee C

Irish gaelic?

how do you say and spell: Kaylee Elizabeth Cranston in irish gaelic??

    



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athene noctua
To my knowledge there is no Irish form of Kaylee, so you would keep that , but spell it phonetically in Irish "Célí",
the second name is "Eilís" in Irish, and is pronounced "Ay-liSH", (even in Munster!)
and the surname is "Ní Cranston" (ní is pronounced "nee") if you are not married, or "Beán MacCranston" (beán sounds like "bawn") if you are, because your family name also has no Irish equivalent, as far as I know.

And !"*& Sean should know that it's spelled "Níl FHíos agam" if you don't know anything.


Shiv
Elizabeth=Eilis (a fada over second i)


Ripsrod
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There is no way to translate some names!
Although as others said Elizabeth is 'Eilís'

To sat your whole name in Irish (or gealic, whatever ya want 2 call it) you would say, - Eilís { L-is {prolong the 'i')} then before you say Cranston, place 'Ní' before it!

So it's "Eilís Ní Cranston"


OMG
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Kayleigh Eilis Cranston

Dont think thier is an irish word for Cranston


Ater Atra Atrum
You can't translate Kaylee Cranston into Irish Gaelic because there's no literal translation. You could try to translate it phonetically but you would need to know the language really well for that.


But I know Elizabeth in Irish is Eilís

:)


irishman_0
Im not sure, i dont think there is gaelic for elizabeth or cranston i would guess the lee part of kaylee would be leigh


Sean G
nil ios agam





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