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I know that it’s “In ainm an Athar agus an Mhic agus an spioraid Naoimh. Amen.” But how do I pronounce it? I want to say it right if I’m going to say it.
Just curious. Why would you want to learn that? The only place you might hear it is in Ireland but my daughter lives there and as far as I can tell Masses are in English (apart from any in Latin).I know that it’s “In ainm an Athar agus an Mhic agus an spioraid Naoimh. Amen.” But how do I pronounce it? I want to say it right if I’m going to say it.
You Might try hereI know that it’s “In ainm an Athar agus an Mhic agus an spioraid Naoimh. Amen.” But how do I pronounce it? I want to say it right if I’m going to say it.
Yes, in most parts of Ireland Mass is in English but if you go to the west of Ireland you will hear Mass in Irish and even in areas that are totally English speaking the “Sign of the cross” and “Our Father” are quite often said in Irish. If you plan to visit Ireland and attend Mass there they are useful prayers to know. St. Patrick’s Day Mass in many churches is in Irish too.Just curious. Why would you want to learn that? The only place you might hear it is in Ireland but my daughter lives there and as far as I can tell Masses are in English (apart from any in Latin).
I love the last link you gave! Just what I was looking for!! Thank you.You say it something like this:
In on-im on ah-her ah-gus on vick ah-gus on sprid nave
Some useful links for you:
smo.uhi.ac.uk/gaeilge/corpus/urnaithe/
rte.ie/rams/rnag/aifreannanlae.ram (the Mass in Irish. The link is broken but it elads you to another link where you can hear the Mass. Aifreann= Mass)
irishpage.com/prayers/mass.htm
This site has most of the common prayers in Irish with sound files: irishpage.com/prayers/prayer.htm
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