Re: Leodhasach & Hearasch - Gaelic help please



On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:22:49 GMT, Karen McDonald <karen1215@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I understand that the Gaelic noun for someone from Lewis is LEODHASACH
and the Gaelic noun for someone from Harris is HEARASCH.

Hi Karen, while you wait for an answer from somebody who knows this
better, I can tell you that a person from Harris is a Hearrach.


1. Are these nouns spelled the same when applying to males and
females?

Yup

2. What is the plural form of each noun? I am looking for collective
Gaelic terms for 'people from Harris' and 'people from Lewis' in the
same way as one has 'Glaswegians' / 'Aberdonians' etc.

The plural forms are Leòdhasaich and Hearraich.


3. Phonetic pronunciations for: LEODHASACH, HEARASCH and their plural
forms would be much appreciated as I do not speak or write Gaelic
myself.

Hard to indicate pronounciation here. Hearrach is easy enough, say it
like Harrach (I presume you know how to pronounce the ch sound as in
Loch). For Leòdhasaich try Lee-o-ass-ach and put the stress on the o.

Subject to correction by people less rusty than me.
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