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Re: Sheellah’s Day
How do you pronounce ‘sheela-na-gig’ in modern day english language, anyone?
Re: Sheellah’s Day
Sorry, I am from Oldham so I can’t even pronounce the word bus (buzz).
Re: Sheellah’s Day
according to this website it is
Pronounced….Sheela nah Ghee
http://www.irelands-sheelanagigs.org/archive/
(sorry, don’t know why that hasn’t converted to a link)