Quote Originally Posted by geala View Post
BTW, how is Cuchulainn pronounced? I do it normally like Cou-chou-linn (like in "you", "check" and "Lindisfarne", Ku-tschu-lin in German), all syllables short and I accentuate the first syllable (although the accent on the second syllable would make a more impressive name in my ears).
More like "koo khullin" with the "kh" sounding like the "ch" in the scottish "loch" but starting with a almost silent "k" sound (infact you could get away with just saying "koo hullin"). "khullin" should be said quickly with the stress on the first syllable.