Breandán wrote:
Fan is pronounced more like fon /fɑN/ in Munster, but what I gave is correct for Connemara. (Lughaidh might be able to fill us in on whether there is a different pronunciation of fan in Gaoth Dobhair?)

didn't know it was pronounced like that in Connemara!

Breandán wrote:
Fan tréan is bí dilis duit féin FUN TRAY-un iss BEE DEAL-ish GHIT HAYN/faN t´r´e:N əs b´i: d´i:l´əs´ɣit´ he:n´/Féin is pronounced as if spelled héin in Connacht and Ulster.Duit is pronounced as both duit dit /dit´/ and dhuit ghit /ɣit´/ in Munster, mostly as dhuit ghit /ɣit´/ in Connacht and always as duit ditch /dit´/ in Ulster.
Féin, I think, is pronounced as féin in a lot of places in Munster- Kerry. However, féin is pronounced as fhéin where I'm from as well and "ig" is sometimes added to the end of the word- fhéinig
I also use dhuit instead of duit-
I just gave the more standardised pronounciation- like Dia duit, instead of what everyone else uses Dia dhuit

- bloody standard!
If I were to say it:
Fan tréan iss bí dílis dhuit fhéin(ig)
Fon tray- UN is bee deal- ISH ghuit hay-UN-(ig)- Munster Irish stresses the second syllabul
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I'm familiar with Munster Irish/ Gaolainn na Mumhan (GM) and the Official Standard/an Caighdeán Oifigiúil (CO)