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muir — meaning in English: sea

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'muir' in conversations about nature, geography, and activities related to the sea, such as fishing or sailing. For instance, you might hear 'muir' during a family outing to the coast or in a poem that reflects on the beauty of Ireland's shores.
Synonyms & nuances
'Muir' is primarily used to refer to the sea, while 'uisce' means 'water' in a more general sense. Use 'muir' when specifically talking about the ocean or large bodies of saltwater, as it carries a sense of grandeur and depth that 'uisce' lacks.
Culture
'Muir' stems from the Old Irish term 'muir', which has been in use for centuries, reflecting the deep connection Irish culture has with the sea. The sea is not only a source of livelihood for many communities but also a symbol of mystery and adventure in Irish folklore, often featuring in tales of mythical creatures and ancient legends.
FAQ
Q.What does 'muir' mean in English?
'Muir' translates to 'sea' in English, representing the vast and often tumultuous expanse of saltwater that is significant in Irish geography and culture.
Q.How do you pronounce 'muir'?
'Muir' is pronounced as 'Meer' in English phonetics, with a clear, elongated 'ee' sound, making it distinct and melodic.
Q.Are there any common phrases with 'muir'?
Yes, phrases like 'na h-uiscí na muir' (the waters of the sea) are commonly used. Knowing these phrases can enhance your understanding of how 'muir' fits into everyday speech.
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