Where we notice it most is in names, both of people and places. What makes it difficult is that phonetically it bears no relation to English. So looking at an Irish word gives you little sense of how to actually pronounce it. Here are the names of some people we have met, and one town. See if you can guess the correct pronunciation of each (answers at the bottom):
1. Orlaith
2. Eoin
3. Aoife
4. Diarmaid
5. Dun Laoghaire
On a different subject, we know there is a very small minority of you who like it when friends call you over and say, "Hey, take a look at my vacation photos!" For the rest, you can skip this part. In any case, we got to spend a few days in Switzerland in the Lake Geneva area recently. Here are a few shots.
Looking across Lake Geneva at the French Alps.
Sandy in the tasting room at the Nestle chocolate factory in Broc.
Stacks of cheese at a factory in Gruyere.
Flowers lining the promenade along Lake Geneva in Lausanne.
The promenade in Montreux.
An interesting item for sale in a market in Lausanne.
Vineyards above Lake Geneva near the village of Lutry.
And the requisite selfie, outside the Olympic Museum in Lausanne.
Cheers for now!
[Answers: 1. Orla, 2. Owen, 3. Ee-fa, 4. Dear-med, 5. Dun-Leary]


Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm all that cheese!
ReplyDeleteThe photo of Lake Geneva with the flowers is gorgeous! It should be hanging on your wall! :)