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The 'd' would sound like the 'th' in 'then'; the 'u' would be like the sound in 'could'.
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'ach' pronounced like okh with a gutteral sound.
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The Irish word Iúil would sound like 'oo-il'.
There are many very different US accents and there are also many very different Irish accents. They would be all very different, so would not sound like each other.
In Irish it would generally sound like 'llawd-yir'; In Scottish Gaelic it would sound like 'law-jir'.
In Irish it would sound something like "sprid". In Scottish Gaelic:?
Fáilte (Irish) & Fàilte (Scottish) both sound like "fault-ye".