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How do you pronounce dìleas?

"Dìleas" is a Gaelic word, and its pronunciation depends on whether you're referring to Scottish Gaelic or Irish Gaelic.

Here's the breakdown:

Scottish Gaelic:

* Dìleas: Pronounced roughly as "dee-las".

* The "ì" is a long "i" sound, similar to the "ee" in "see".

* The "e" at the end is silent.

Irish Gaelic:

* Dílis: Pronounced roughly as "dee-lish"

* The "í" is a long "ee" sound, similar to the "ee" in "see".

* The "s" at the end is pronounced with a soft "sh" sound.

Meaning:

In both languages, "dìleas" / "dílis" means "loyal" or "faithful".

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