>there are still idiots pronouncing his name "Silly-an" instead if "Killy-an"
Learn some Gaelic you dumb shits.
>there are still idiots pronouncing his name "Silly-an" instead if "Killy-an"
Learn some Gaelic you dumb shits.
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>Learn some Gaelic
Cheels?
>learn this super irrelevant language so you can pronounce names correctly
was a good post until that line, letting people know its killian was enough
>Learn some Gaelic you dumb shits
don't know why but this killed my sides
Gaelic has nonsensical spelling
That's entirely relative
>mfw more people in Ireland speak Polish than Gaelic
killy-ourself faggot
Literally not true though
"""no"""
>let's use the latin alphabet but just completely ignore the pronunciation conventions
What's his best movie?
Saw Disco Pigs yesterday and couldn't tell of the character spoke like a retard or if that was just the accent
Already saw him in that zombie movie
Plenty of languages do that
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Là dhomh 's mi 'm beinn a' cheathaich
Far al a leò ro ho bhi ò
Hoireann is ò ho rò bhi o ho
Hi rì ho ro ho bha ò hug ò ro
'S ann agam 's a bha 'n sealladh
you're right this is great pronunciation
more like gaylick you spudsucking degenerates
Mispronouncing Irish names is why Caitlín came to be pronounced "Kate-lin" by Americans.
Obviously you're going to be confused if you don't know the language
and those languages are also unnecissarily esoteric
28 Days Later
Wind That Shakes The Barley
also his TV show Peaky Blinders is very good
Native speaker here. Language is being killed by rote learning curriculum
Irish names are stupid
>c
>it's actually a k
c is such a pointless letter
The people using those languages would say the exact same thing about English. Like I said, it's all relative
Don't forget Sunshine, that shit was lit
>there are still idiots pronouncing his name "zackerberg" instead if "tsoockerberg"
Learn some Yiddish you dumb shits.
>Saoirse = seer-sha
fucking how
It make sense in a totally convuluted way that the language necessitates. People act like things like mh as 'v' is somehow insane when English uses digraphs like ch, th, ph, sh. Irish C is always a hard C which is perfectly sensible because why the fuck is C sometimes an S in other languages.
nigger.
i dont know spanish, italian, german, italian, or hell even russian. yet i can still read their shittier language. it only takes a few moments of memorization to read cyrillic.
gaellic is full archaic retard
potato logic
aoi = "ee"
se = "sheh"
>tfw I know its Killian but I can't stop pronouncing it Chileean
>tfw I have the same problem with archive
>pronounce it Ar-chive rather than Ar-kive
Irish monks were the people that decided maybe we should actually start adding spaces between words. Orareyougoingtostarttypingthepurenonpotatowaylikethis?
cymru
You just made that up.
>In the 7th century Irish monks started using blank spaces, and introduced their script to France. By the 8th or 9th century spacing was being used fairly consistently across Europe.
From the Gaelic point of view K is redundant because C is always /k/ in Irish and nobody was really using K when Irish adopted the Latin alphabet.
You can get rid of C.
hard c = k
soft c = s
ch = x
all original words beginning with x now start with z; ie: zylophone
and with the new system, you'd have xurx fo church
in fact, you can probably assign these digraphs to new individual letters
ch, sh, th, ph, wh
ch is x
sh is ʃ
th is þ
and so on and so forth
I don't know where that comes from but plenty of old texts have spaces between them, or dots instead.
cum reeee
Find one from Europe before 7th century
>mfw I've been pronouncing it "chili and"
dots were used in older versions of latin and greek but fell out of use family
Pic related, the points are used as spaces.
Also, Europe isn't the entire world.
>Europe isn't the entire world.
haha good one
>yet i can still read their shittier language
you say that but you probably can't
>the actor pronounces it "Silly-an"
>"n-no, you're wrong"
AAAAAAAAAAAAANOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON!
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This scroll is 2000 years old, you might not be familiar with Hebrew script but it has spaces.
>before 7th century
No he doesn't.
>both him and Aidan are Irish
There must be a connection there
Yeah the connection is that they're both Irish
>Pope Sixtus 5th
> before 7th century...
This is why they pay you the big bucks user
CIA and the Scarecrow
Yes he does you stupid nigger.
>>the actor pronounces it "Silly-an"
No comment and no further questions will be taken
what's wrong with his face
Too aesthetic. It confuses mortals
No his eyes are too far apart and his nose looks flat from certain angles and I can't put my finger on the rest. Looks a bit like Maggie Gyllenhal.
That's what it says in the gif, stupid.
>em, eh, it's pronounced silly-an
Well whatever it is, it seems to work because apparently he makes women weak in the knees
Only because he used to look like a famished junkie
saoi = sore
rse = arse
americans are stupid
>this entire thread
>knight is pronounced /nʌJt/
fucking how
>there are people that will defend silent letters
>not available in your country
REEEEEEEE