Sujet : does [ler] mean "sea" in Irish ? De : HenHanna (at) *nospam* devnull.tb (HenHanna) Groupes :sci.langalt.usage.english Date : 05. Sep 2024, 01:34:53 Autres entêtes Organisation : A noiseless patient Spider Message-ID :<vbauge$1ibf$1@dont-email.me> User-Agent : Mozilla Thunderbird
does [ler] mean "sea" in Irish ? No, "ler" does not mean "sea" in Irish. The Irish word for "sea" is "muir". It's pronounced "moor" (similar to the English word "moor"). "Ler" is not a recognized word in Irish Gaelic. It's possible that you may have heard or seen a mispronunciation or misspelling of another word. ________________________________________ Here are a few Irish words for "ocean" or "sea": Muir: This is the most common word for "sea" in Irish. Caolas: This can refer to a narrow sea or strait. Farraige: This is another word for "sea," often used in poetry or more formal contexts. Nial: This term is used to refer to the Atlantic Ocean.