help from Irish ppl on how its said in your area but also keen to hear from English how difficult you would find this to say
I am from ulster currently living in England. in ulster we would say keeva. talking from friend from Dublin she mentioned they would always say qweva.
just wondering in different areas would they all be qweva? and if I did call a girl this would she have lots of issues with it in England? I do know one little caoimhe here in England already both English parents and said as keeva.
I know you are just going to say spell it keeva - but nope I'm awkward and keeva I don't like sp.
boys names I'm finding much easier as enda is one and it can be read as seen
please don't slate my names I'm not interested in if you don't like them. if we all liked same names it would be hard to tell us apart! also we will be returning home.
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birchygoo · 22/07/2015 20:00
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