Here is a simple guide to the English pronunciation of some of the Gaelic names and words in the book. ch is pronounced as in the Scottish word loch, and the emphasis is placed on the underlined syllable:
An Sgeir Eilidh Niseach
An Skerr Aylay Neeshuch
Beag Fionnlagh Ruadh
Beg Feeonlach Rooagh
Ceit Gaelic Seonaidh
Kate Gahlick Shawnay
Coinneach Iain Seoras
Coinyach Yan Shawrass
Dubh Mairead Sine
Doo Myrad Sheenuh
Eachan Mamaidh Slàinthe mhath
Yachan Mammy Slange e vah
Eilean Marsaili Uilleam
Yaylan Marshally Willyam
Machair, pronounced macher, is the Gaelic word for the fertile sandy soil around the coastal areas of the Western Isles of Scotland. It has passed into the English language as a result of international concern over the problem of ‘machair erosion’. Much of the machair is gradually being reclaimed by the sea.