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  • ríomhaire

    Votes: 61 87.1%
  • r?[insert random letters]omhaire

    Votes: 9 12.9%

  • Total voters
    70

ríomhaire

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Please answer truthfully. I've noticed on other sites if I try to enter í(supposed to be an i with a dash above it is you can't see) then in come out wierd.
 
Looks fine, little dash replacing the dot in "i" and all.
 
It looks like FLARGLEBLARGLEFLARTBAST.

Or possible riomhaire.
 
I'm guessing most systems are capable of seeing the backwards accent on the i.
 
looks fine to me


btw I always pronounce it "romeo-hair", dont know why ....sry :laugh:
 
CptStern said:
looks fine to me


btw I always pronounce it "romeo-hair", dont know why ....sry :laugh:
lmfao, crazy ass.

I never noticed the slanty line, I just thought it was an I....

I pronounced it ree-oh-mair.
 
CptStern said:
looks fine to me


btw I always pronounce it "romeo-hair", dont know why ....sry :laugh:
LOL, it's actually pronounced something like
ree-ver-ah
ree(rhymes with see)
ver(rhymes with her)
ah(what you say when you dip your burning foot in water)
That's not exactly it but it's extremely close(it's Irish so there are sounds you don't hear in English.
 
ríomhaire said:
LOL, it's actually pronounced something like
ree-ver-ah
ree(rhymes with see)
ver(rhymes with her)
ah(what you say when you dip your burning foot in water)
That's not exactly it but it's extremely close(it's Irish so there are sounds you don't hear in English.
I don't think I would have EVER gotten it right.

EVER.
 
Yes, I see the i.

But your name reminds me of the word nightmare. :O

Which probably ties in to the fact that I pronounce your name "rye-oh-mare"
 
CyberPitz said:
I don't think I would have EVER gotten it right.

EVER.
I don't blame you. I don't think anyone ever will unless they know the word in Irish.
 
ríomhaire said:
LOL, it's actually pronounced something like
ree-ver-ah
ree(rhymes with see)
ver(rhymes with her)
ah(what you say when you dip your burning foot in water)
That's not exactly it but it's extremely close(it's Irish so there are sounds you don't hear in English.


:O


I'll stick with "romeo-hair" ;)
 
Ríomhaire, translated into Gargoyle, then into Waynhim, then back into English, reads as "COMBINE WEREN'T ON XEN!"

-Angry Lawyer
 
me pronounce it Rye-om-air, looks like rye-om-hair, riomhaire
 
What's up with most names - they're so confusing and hard to remember. Being quite the creative person that I am, I used my real name.
 
Hey, didn't you have the correct pronounciation of your name in your sig a while back?
 
Angry Lawyer said:
Ríomhaire, translated into Gargoyle, then into Waynhim, then back into English, reads as "COMBINE WEREN'T ON XEN!"

-Angry Lawyer
ríomhaire, translated into Gargoyle, then into Waynhim, then back into IRISH, reads as "COMBINE WERE ON XEN!"

Skaadi said:
Hey, didn't you have the correct pronounciation of your name in your sig a while back?
That's when I was away.
 
riomhaire.jpg


Rim-fire? :laugh:
 
ríomhaire said:
That's actually a good enough user-name.

I'd think twice about it. In this area of England, it's a term used to describe the feeling left after a bad bout of diarrhoea.

-Angry Lawyer
 
Angry Lawyer said:
I'd think twice about it. In this area of England, it's a term used to describe the feeling left after a bad bout of diarrhoea.

-Angry Lawyer
Which makes it EVEN better. I'm envious.
 
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