[Opinions] Re: Ronan
in reply to a message by E.Tracy
My mother is from County Cork, Ireland, and she says, "ROH-nun." That's what my brother would have been called had he (we) been born there. When said with the soft Gaelic "r" it's so handsome.
Sometimes different parts of Ireland pronounce names / words differently. So I can't say for sure this is how the entire country says it. For what it's worth, I live in the U.S. and I'd say, "ROH-nun" too.
Sometimes different parts of Ireland pronounce names / words differently. So I can't say for sure this is how the entire country says it. For what it's worth, I live in the U.S. and I'd say, "ROH-nun" too.