-
defect to Cairbre's side and
fight against Fionn. "Tapadh le Goll,
mharbh e
mhàthair" ("Thanks to Goll, he has
killed his mother") is a
Scottish Gaelic proverb...
- "Pōkarekare Ana" was used for an
Irish hymn to the
Blessed Virgin: "A M****re
Mháthair, sé seo mo ghuí". A
homophonous translation into
Hebrew was
composed in...
- karinepolwart.com.
Retrieved 6
December 2011. A Ghaoil, Leig
Dhachaigh Gum
Mhathair Mi, by
Julie Fowlis, from the
album 'Gach
Sgeul /
Every Story', on youtube...
- consonant, to
signify that it is lenited. Thus, a ṁáṫair is
equivalent to a
mháthair. In
Middle Irish m****cripts,
lenition of s and f was
indicated by the...
-
Roman type, a
suffixed ⟨h⟩ is used. Thus, a ṁáṫair is
equivalent to a
mháthair.
Breton does not have a
single orthography (spelling system), but uses...
-
produced two
books of
short stories, Íosagán agus Scéalta Eile (1907) and An
Mháthair agus Scéalta Eile (1916). His
collection of poems,
Suantraithe agus Goltraithe...
- He is
particularly well
known for his
version of the
Gaelic song 'Mo
Mhathair'. In
later life, he
bought the
Tivoli Theatre,
Aberdeen and the Palace...
-
piuthar /ˈpʰju.əɾ/, cnòthan /ˈkɾɔː.ən/
beatha /ˈpɛhə/,
fathan /ˈfahan/, a
mhàthair /ə ˈvaːhɪɾʲ/
initially broad /h/ mo thòn /mɔ hɔːn/, do
thaigh /t̪ɔ hɤʝ/...
- to
represent /w/ (beside ⟨a, o, u⟩) and /vʲ/ (beside ⟨e, i⟩), e.g. mo
mháthair /mˠə ˈwaːhəɾʲ/ "my mother" (cf. máthair /ˈmˠaːhəɾʲ/ 'mother'). In Scottish...
- cuimhnígí ar ghrá an Rí A thug dár
saoradh anocht an Naí. 'S a M****re
Mháthair i
bParrthas Dé, Ar
chlann bhocht Éabha
guigh 'nois go caomh, Is
doras an...