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World's first surviving septuplets - look at them 20 years later - Page 49 of 53 - Kiwi Report

World's first surviving septuplets – look at them 20 years later


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[post_page_title]Irish names[/post_page_title]
Irish names are notoriously difficult to spell, let alone pronounce. For instance, many times when you see the letter “m” followed by the letter “h”, the sound that is supposed to be made is similar to that of the letter “v.”

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Irish names

It turns out that the way that we have all been pronouncing the name McCaughey in our heads is different than what we would think the spelling would be. It turns out the name McCaughey should be pronounced as “McCoy.”

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