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Here's a question:
If "Cherokee", is pronounced, "Chair-oh-KEY", why is "Chelokee" not pronounced, "Cello-KEY"? (cello like the instrument) instead of "Che-LOW-key?" If a gambler falls in a forest, does anybody hear it?
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Fin-C-al Bay-o.....that's my guess!
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#3
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the proper spelling of the horse is Finscéal Beo. The fada on the e elongates the word (or something of that effect!).
I'd say it FIN SCEEAL BEO and the last word is said quite quickly making it just one syllable..
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Yeah...like I said!
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