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(e) Ea = í + broad glide in: inġean,[1] doilġeas, faiṫċeas, inḃear, coitċeann(ta). Refer to § 71.
84. Ea (unaccented). The e is a glide, and the a=the second a in “capall,” (Ulster, Munster and Connaught).
aistear | seisean | feiseanna |
creideann | aingeal | cairdeas |
páirceanna | áiteaċa | ṁilleas |
AI.
85. Except in the cases mentioned below, ai, accented, has the short sound of the first caol vowel, preceded by a broad consonant and, followed by a slender one (Ulster, Munster, and Connaught).
aigneaḋ | ais | ait |
aiteas | ainm | aistear |
saic | tais | aibiġ |
faic | ainnir | daingean |
aingeal | aisce | taisce |
(a) In Ulster, Munster, and Connaught ai=e in air, aige, aici; (and in raiḃ in Munster and Connaught).
(b) In Ulster ai in the following words:=“e” in “error,” “enter:” aire, faire, airgead, baile, ainm, aiṫne, aimsir, ṫainic (Craig).
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