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over a year ago
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For a second i misread it as the name Caoimhe (pronounced "quee-va"), but by applying general rules of irish grammar Sally may be right in pronouncing it as "Cave".
Its not a word I've come across before though so again i cant be sure. |
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"For a second i misread it as the name Caoimhe (pronounced "quee-va"), but by applying general rules of irish grammar Sally may be right in pronouncing it as "Cave".
Its not a word I've come across before though so again i cant be sure." I figured same as you about Caoimhe. If it's a name I'd say it's pronounced "quee-v" minus the 'a' |
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"phonetically in English please
Caimh
It might be pronounced cave, but I have no idea what it means "
Yea sounds right if it's the correct spelling but I would suggest a stronger c more like...
Kave |
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"For a second i misread it as the name Caoimhe (pronounced "quee-va"), but by applying general rules of irish grammar Sally may be right in pronouncing it as "Cave".
Its not a word I've come across before though so again i cant be sure.I figured same as you about Caoimhe. If it's a name I'd say it's pronounced "quee-v" minus the 'a'"
It's a girls name try kee-va to pronounce is |
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"For a second i misread it as the name Caoimhe (pronounced "quee-va"), but by applying general rules of irish grammar Sally may be right in pronouncing it as "Cave".
Its not a word I've come across before though so again i cant be sure.I figured same as you about Caoimhe. If it's a name I'd say it's pronounced "quee-v" minus the 'a'
It's a girls name try kee-va to pronounce is "
Caoimhe needs the o
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"For a second i misread it as the name Caoimhe (pronounced "quee-va"), but by applying general rules of irish grammar Sally may be right in pronouncing it as "Cave".
Its not a word I've come across before though so again i cant be sure.I figured same as you about Caoimhe. If it's a name I'd say it's pronounced "quee-v" minus the 'a'
It's a girls name try kee-va to pronounce is
Caoimhe needs the o
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In Ireland think ya get with any spelling ya want lmao |
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"For a second i misread it as the name Caoimhe (pronounced "quee-va"), but by applying general rules of irish grammar Sally may be right in pronouncing it as "Cave".
Its not a word I've come across before though so again i cant be sure.I figured same as you about Caoimhe. If it's a name I'd say it's pronounced "quee-v" minus the 'a'
It's a girls name try kee-va to pronounce is
Caoimhe needs the o
In Ireland think ya get with any spelling ya want lmao "
If this forum is anything to go by |
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"phonetically in English please
Caimh
Qweeve
It's missing the o that would make it qweeve
Those Irish female names are very trick to spell. "
Some of them are very rarely spelled properly |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It's a name I think?
Anyways all we've done is confuse the poor woman further
I don't confuse easily "
Do call again, even though we were no feckin help
I love your forum posts they're always highly entertaining |
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"Thanks all.
It's a comedian on in Liverpool soon and I couldn't work out how to tell friends who was on the bill......
I'll just tell them it's Kev. With a C and am M and an H ........ "
Exactly, if they can handle Niamh,they can handle Ciamh |
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"Thanks all.
It's a comedian on in Liverpool soon and I couldn't work out how to tell friends who was on the bill......
I'll just tell them it's Kev. With a C and am M and an H ........
Exactly, if they can handle Niamh,they can handle Ciamh"
Well if niamh is nee-av then ciamh must be kee-av? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Thanks all.
It's a comedian on in Liverpool soon and I couldn't work out how to tell friends who was on the bill......
I'll just tell them it's Kev. With a C and am M and an H ........
Exactly, if they can handle Niamh,they can handle Ciamh
Well if niamh is nee-av then ciamh must be kee-av?"
You're using logic,that has no place in this discussion |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Thanks all.
It's a comedian on in Liverpool soon and I couldn't work out how to tell friends who was on the bill......
I'll just tell them it's Kev. With a C and am M and an H ........
Exactly, if they can handle Niamh,they can handle Ciamh
Well if niamh is nee-av then ciamh must be kee-av?"
That would be too logical |
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"You're referring to Caimh McDonnell, he says it's "qweev" while admitting that the letter giving it that sound isn't in the spelling "
I have a friend with the same name .I've seen Caimh McDonnell on stage before and he definitely pronounces like this as does my friend..... Mac Donn ell |
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"You're referring to Caimh McDonnell, he says it's "qweev" while admitting that the letter giving it that sound isn't in the spelling
I have a friend with the same name .I've seen Caimh McDonnell on stage before and he definitely pronounces like this as does my friend..... Mac Donn ell "
Sorry if ya think this is Irish bashing buy that's another thing seems back to front lolol.... my name starts Mc and I pronounce it mic but in Ireland it seems mc is pronounced Mac and name starting Mac is pronounced Mic... what is this all about... Mind f**k stuff lmao |
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