Modern Irish - tine; Old Irish - teine Scottish Gaelic - teine Manx - aile The name Áed is another word for 'fire'. Delbaeth means 'fire shape'.
With the accent marks: Írusán [eerusaun] in Irish.
There is no such language as Celtic. The word "Celtic" refers to a group of more than a dozen different languages, 6 of which are still spoken today: Irish Gaelic Scottish Gaelic Welsh Breton Manx Cornish In Irish it's: tine (controlled fire) / dóiteán (blaze)
In Irish: seacht In Scottish Gaelic: seachd
Teach - takh
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In Irish it would sound something like "sprid". In Scottish Gaelic:?
In Irish it's: tine (small fire) / dóiteán (blaze) In Welsh it's "tân" In Scots Gaelic it's "teine"
For the Irish pronunciation go to abair.ie
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Aoigh (ooee) is Scottish Gaelic;Aoi is the Irish, pronounced 'ee'.
No. It resembles the Irish Peigí or the Scottish Peigi however.