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30th March 07, 10:16 AM
#1
Question for Native Scots (pronunciation)
One of my Ancestors came from Eassie (now called Eassie and Nevay) in the county of Angus.
Could someone help me out with a phonetic pronouciation of "Eassie"?
It's written as ISSY in one of the old records and I know that sometimes back then things were written as the sounded, but I'm not sure.
It don't mean a thing, if you aint got that swing!!
'S Rioghal Mo Dhream - a child of the mist
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30th March 07, 11:15 AM
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ai'm no frae oop there...
but Eassie shuid bae "issie"... short "i" arr short "e" sound...
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30th March 07, 11:29 AM
#3
but Eassie shuid bae "issie"... short "i" arr short "e" sound...
That's my understanding too. I passed through Eassie on the last train from Forfar in 1982. There were a lot of locals from that area taking their final trip on the line and as I recall that was how the locals pronounced Eassie.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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30th March 07, 01:07 PM
#4
You two are great!
Thanks!!!
It don't mean a thing, if you aint got that swing!!
'S Rioghal Mo Dhream - a child of the mist
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18th October 07, 09:52 AM
#5
Question for native Scots (pronounciation)
My surname is Eassie and getting people to spell/pronounce it correctly has been a lifelong struggle !
In a sense there is no "correct" version but we have always pronounced the name as Essy. Since taking an interest in genealogy I have found families in Canada and Australia who also use this pronouciation. Others in Australia and Ireland now call themselves Eassy with a long e.
So my vote is for Essy.
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18th October 07, 02:22 PM
#6
Ah wouldnae drap the N mahsel bit ahm nae a native!
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Cymru, Yr Alban, Iwerddon, Cernyw, Ynys Manau a Lydaw am byth! Yng Nghiltiau Ynghyd!
(Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall, Isle of Man and Brittany forever - united in the Kilts!)[/SIZE][/COLOR][/B]
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13th December 07, 07:01 AM
#7
just an update on this.
its said like
Eessie (a long E sie, eece or E c, like the letters of the alphabet)
but Eassie shuid bae "issie"
can also be said like this
hope this helps
Last edited by bjproc; 13th December 07 at 08:01 AM.
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