On a recommend from maidofkent, I went ahead and signed up over at Memrise. I went ahead and started on the course that seems to have the most people that have used it. It's called Basic Irish. I was cross-referencing some stuff between Forvo and the Wikipedia page on Irish orthography. I noticed that many of the ways to pronounce the words in this course are used from that Forvo site while doing so. I have a couple of questions to make sure I am getting this correct.
Beoir has the kind of 'j' sound tacked on, as a combo of 'r' and 'j', it seems. I have a question about two other slender 'r' words that I have seen. One that is on the Wikipedia page, and another that is on that Memrise course: tirim and saibhir, respectively.
The pronunciation for saibhar is the same one on Forvo:
http://www.forvo.com/word/saibhir/#gaI was wondering, shouldn't that have more of a bent to it at the end, rather than sounding more like a regular 'r'? Something that sounds, not exactly like it, but similar to 'savage' in English?
And the word tirim. The slender 't' seems to get a 'ch' sound. Now, does the slender 'r' get something similar to the slender 'r' at the end of a word? So that it sounds something like chirjim (I believe because the 'i' is before an 'm,' it doesn't get the ə sound).
Any input on these or the slender 'r' in particular? Or anything else I might have mistaken in this post, for that matter : P