mam-gee (g as in get)
Seb-gu-gu-gu.
It is pronounced "goo-shee-ree."
In Welsh, "dragon" is pronounced as "drai-gon."
Ceulan is pronounced as "KAY-lan" in Welsh.
In Welsh, "little" is pronounced as "pethau" (PEH-thigh).
Its Mam-gu and its pronounced "mam (as in lamb) gee"
mam gu.....said mam ghee
MamguIn south Wales mam-gu; in north Wales nain.
mam-gu or it can be Nain
In north Wales 'nain'; is south Wales 'mam-gu'.
In North Wales "Nain" pronounced like 'nine';in South Wales "Mam-gu" (pronounced 'mam-gee', g as in 'go')
seanmhair or seanag
Mam-gu and nainmamgi or gi (gee)
'Mam-gu' or 'nain.'
mam-gu (south); nain (north)
It sounds almost like 'monkey' (English speakers sometimes wonder why we call our Grans monkeys). But the 'g' is very hard: mun-ghee.
North Wales = nain South Wales = mam gu