11/6/2023 0 Comments Irish fonts word![]() ![]() In addition to these letters others are used in words borrowed from other languages. ![]() "Sú" means juice so it would not be possible to translate "zoo" with the letter S. An example of this would be the Irish word for "zoo" which is "zú" even though the Irish alphabet lacks a letter Z. There are, however, some instances where letters outside the normal 18 letter alphabet are used. They denote both a longer pronunciation and a different vowel quality: Variations of a, e, i, o and u written with an acute accent (Irish: Síneadh fada or just fada for short) also exist in Irish. The basic alphabet consists of 18 letters:Ī, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, l, m, n, o, p, r, s, t, u ![]() Wikipedia has related information at Gaelic script 2.2.1 The Old Spelling and Punctum Delens | An Seanlitriú agus an Ponc SéimhitheĪlphabet | An Aibítir. ![]()
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