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ailm, the Elm-tree. The 1st letter of the Gaelic alphabet, now in use. It has three sounds; (1) both long and short. Long, like a in father as — àl, brood, àr, slaughter. Short, like a in fat, cat, as pronounced by a Lowlander, but not as pronounced by an Englishman, as — falt, hair; cas, foot. (2) both long and short, when immediately preceding dh and gh; in which state it has no corresponding sound in English. Long as adhradh, worship, teaghlach, family. Short, as lagh, law; cladh, trench. (3) short and obscure, like e in hinder, as — an, am, a', the; ma, if; nam, nan, if that; and the plural terminations -a, -an, as laghanna, laws; beanntan, mountains.
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Chan eil mi eòlach air an fhacal seo idir / I don't know this word
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Tuigidh mi am facal seo ach cha chleachd mi e / I know this word but don't use it
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Tuigidh is cleachdaidh mi am facal seo / I know this word and use it
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Chaidh a chur an cèill gu bheil am facal seo a' buntainn ris na faclan-luirg a leanas / This word has been judged relevant to the following search terms:
water |
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rain |
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uisge |
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That |
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uisgeachan |
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Aite |
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A |
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River |
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