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| Subject: | Sorry it's taken me so long |
| Author: | Merriment (guest, 62.188.150.138) |
| Date: | May 30, 2002 at 12:47:09 PM |
| Reply to: | Re: A question to all Irish Gaelic and/or Welsh speakers by Ara-Maeve |
Peach in Welsh is eirinen wlanog (woolly plum)
In Irish the words are:
Honey - mil
Butterfly - feileacan (accents over the first e and second a - no idea about the pronounciation)
Peach - peitseog (prob. pronounced something like paytchog)
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