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How to pronounce Labhaoise?

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Pronunciation of Labhaoise in Ireland

In Ireland, Labhaoise is primarily classified as a female first name. The Irish pronunciation, specifically in Dublin, Leinster, Ireland, is

   Slow

Lee-sh-ah, Leesha, Leesh-a

"Labhaoise is the Irish equivalent of Louise, the 'bh' is silent. Labhaoise is an older spelling—used before the Irish language underwent a simplification in spelling—of the modern name Laoise, and it is essentially pronounced 'Lee-shuh'"

Type of Name: First Name
Gender: Female
Origin: Irish
Other spelling(s): Laoise


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Pronunciation of Labhaoise in Ireland

In Ireland, Labhaoise is primarily classified as a female first name. The Irish pronunciation, specifically in Cork, County Cork, Ireland, is

   Slow

La-Vee-Sha

Type of Name: First Name
Gender: Female
Origin: Irish
Other spelling(s): La-Vee-Sha


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Pronunciation of Labhaoise in the UK

In the UK, Labhaoise is primarily classified as a female first name. The British pronunciation, specifically in Preston, Lancashire, UK, is

   Slow

LEE-sha

Type of Name: First Name
Gender: Female
Origin: Irish


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Pronunciation of Labhaoise in the UK

In the UK, Labhaoise is primarily classified as a female first name. The British pronunciation, specifically in Ayr, South Ayrshire, UK, is    with the empahasis on 'lee'

   Slow

lee·shuh 
  • l sounds like the 'l' in let
  • ee sounds like the 'ee' in see
  • sh sounds like the 'sh' in ship
  • uh sounds like the 'u' in up

Type of Name: First Name
Gender: Female
Origin: Irish


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Pronunciation of Labhaoise in the UK

In the UK, Labhaoise is primarily classified as a female first name. The British pronunciation, specifically in Plymouth, Plymouth, UK, is    with the empahasis on 'lee'

   Slow

lee·shuh 
  • l sounds like the 'l' in let
  • ee sounds like the 'ee' in see
  • sh sounds like the 'sh' in ship
  • uh sounds like the 'u' in up

Type of Name: First Name
Gender: Female
Origin: Irish


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Pronunciation of Labhaoise

The phonetic pronunciation of Labhaoise is 'laa·vee·shuh ' with the empahasis on 'vee'

laa·vee·shuh 
  • l sounds like the 'l' in let
  • aa sounds like the 'a' in car
  • v sounds like the 'v' in very
  • ee sounds like the 'ee' in see
  • sh sounds like the 'sh' in ship
  • uh sounds like the 'u' in up


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Pronunciation of Labhaoise

Here is how Labhaoise is pronounced

Lewisha


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Pronunciation of Labhaoise in Ireland

In Ireland, Labhaoise is primarily classified as a female first name. The Irish pronunciation, specifically in Cork, County Cork, Ireland, is

L- ae - v - ee - sh - ae
  • ae sounds like the 'a' in at
  • v sounds like the 'v' in very
  • ee sounds like the 'ee' in see
  • sh sounds like the 'sh' in ship

Type of Name: First Name
Gender: Female
Origin: Irish
Other spelling(s): La-Vee-Sha


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Pronunciation of Labhaoise

Here is how Labhaoise is pronounced

La vee sha


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Pronunciation of Labhaoise in Ireland

In Ireland, Labhaoise is primarily classified as a first name. The Irish pronunciation, specifically in Donegal, Ireland, is

La veesh ah

Type of Name: First Name
Origin: Irish
Meaning: Woman Warrior


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Pronunciation of Labhaoise

Here is how Labhaoise is pronounced

la wee sh a


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