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  1. Oct 31, 2012 · Oíche Shamhna. The night we call “Halloween” in English is Oíche Shamhna (EE-hyeh HOW-nuh): literally “Samhain Eve” (“ Samhna” is the genitive of “ Samhain.”. The genitive case is a form of the noun which often indicates possession, or in this case, “the night of Samhain “. You can learn more about the genitive case in a ...

  2. Many Hallowe’en traditions come from the Irish celebration of Samhain. It was a pagan celebration in Ireland (and probably in other near-by lands, too). To celebrate, we’ve made a new Hallowe’en Irish language lesson available. It’s free below. It’s a sample of content from Bitesize Cúrsaí: our library of online Irish language ...

  3. Oct 27, 2012 · Samhain was the traditional time for slaughter, for preparing stores of meat and grain to last through the coming winter. The word ‘bonfire’, or ‘bonefire’ is a direct translation of the Gaelic tine chnámh [Editor’s note: pronounced CHIN-eh khrahv or CHIN-eh khenav, depending on dialect]. With the bonfire ablaze, the villagers ...

  4. Aug 8, 2022 · The Scottish Gaelic Pronunciation of Samhain (Samhuinn) Finally, the Scots have “their own pronunciation stuff going on,” to quote O’Brien. She’s alluding to the fact that the Scottish word for Samhain, Samhuinn, is pronounced with a slight “v” sound at the start of the second syllable. So in Scottish Gaelic, Samhain is pronounced ...

  5. Oct 31, 2018 · Comhtharlú, is dócha (coincidence, I suppose). And now, to look at the words for November and Halloween themselves. “ Samhain ” is November 1 st, the ancient Celtic New Year. The pronunciation is approximately like “SOW-in” or “SOW-en” with the “sow” sounding similar to “how” or “now” (that is, not like “to sow seeds

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SamhainSamhain - Wikipedia

    Samhain (/ ˈsɑːwɪn / SAH-win, / ˈsaʊɪn / SOW-in, Irish: [ˈsˠəunʲ], Scottish Gaelic: [ˈs̪ãũ.ɪɲ]) or Sauin (Manx: [ˈsoːɪnʲ]) is a Gaelic festival on 1 November marking the end of the harvest season and beginning of winter or "darker half" of the year. [1] It is also the Irish language name for November. Celebrations begin on ...

  7. samhain - translation to Irish Gaelic and Irish Gaelic audio pronunciation of translations: See more in New English-Irish Dictionary from Foras na Gaeilge

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