The word for butter in Irish is 'im' and the pronunciation is the same as the 'im' in the word 'him'
Irish speaker.
2007-03-06 10:50:32
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answered by alpha 7
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Irish For Butter
2016-12-18 13:05:40
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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In Irish Gaelic "im"
In Scottish Gaelic: "ìm" (with a grave accent on the "i")
In Scottish Gaelic it is pronounced "eem" and I believe the Irish word sounds similar.
2007-03-05 08:37:51
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answered by GrahamH 7
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(im ) irish for butter! sounds like em
2007-03-05 08:13:44
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answered by Anonymous
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im meaning butter is pronounced /i:m'/ in both Munster and northern Scotland but /im'/ in Ulster.
Look here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Differences_between_Scottish_Gaelic_and_Irish
2007-03-05 08:18:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Ìm
pronounced "em"
2007-03-05 08:17:58
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answered by Jack Chedeville 6
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Kerrygold, pronounced as its spelt.
2007-03-06 22:12:54
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answered by cymry3jones 7
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is mise muinteoir, im = butter
2007-03-05 08:15:09
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answered by Anonymous
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its IM and is pronounced the way it looks
2007-03-05 08:14:32
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answered by Quizard 7
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"im" i am irish so i guess i'm a good source
2007-03-05 08:19:33
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answered by madass747 2
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