Show Notes
âChomh ramhar le rĂłn â as chubby as a sealâ In Germany, BMW (Bayerische Motoren Werke) is pronounced BMV. In Latin, Vs are pronounced as Ws. Humans have been switching these sounds with each other for some time. While neither V nor W are in the traditional 18 letter alphabet, W is so verboten that it is often replaced with a V in some loanwords â tvĂșit for tweet being a famous example. In Irish, the letters B and M âwhen combined with a h â can make a V sound (SiobhĂĄn, Niamh) or a W (abhaile, ramhar) sound. What should learners watch out for when pronouncing these letter combinations? Darach talks to GearĂłidĂn and Peadar about it all in todayâs episode. --- Contact the show at https://twitter.com/motherfocloir or email us at [email protected].