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Oi.
ОглавлениеThe sound of oi is either made up of the sounds of both the vowels, or like that of o alone.
1. Made up of (1) o and (1) i: o long, i short, as, òigh a virgin; o short, as, troidh a foot.
2. Made up of (3) o and (1) i: o long, i short, as, oidhche night.
Before a Lingual or a Palatal, not quiescent, the i loses its sound, and only qualifies that of the following consonant; hence,
3. Like (1) o long: as, mòid more; short, as, toic wealth.
4. Like (2) o long: as, fòid a turf; short, as, fois rest.
5. Like (3) o short; as, coileach a cock, doire a wood.