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irishbunny wrote:
irishlops wrote:
irishbunny wrote:
Ban, means white in Irish, but it's pronounced differently then ban in English, like B-aw-n.

Beag, means small in Irish, I think that's cute too, it's pronounced bee-ug.

So like Beag Ban means 'little white' which is what she looks like, or just Beag or Ban on it's own.
i pronuce beag as beig....
i think....:?
Ya but you speak Ulster Irish, I speak Munster Irish. So some of the stuff are pronounced differently, same with English, different parts of Ireland say things differently.
aahh!
i no now! my irish teacher is from ulster, and any one else i hear is from ulster.
thnaks xoxox
 
DeniseJP wrote:
I like this name! Fionntán (m) FYUN tawn Fintan, Fiontan white ancient or white fire

I love the Irish names...if I had a daughter of my own she would have been "Saoirse"... but I have a horse with the English version of that name. :biggrin2:

Denise
some one in my street is called that!
 
irishlops wrote:
DeniseJP wrote:
I like this name! Fionntán (m) FYUN tawn Fintan, Fiontan white ancient or white fire

I love the Irish names...if I had a daughter of my own she would have been "Saoirse"... but I have a horse with the English version of that name. :biggrin2:

Denise
some one in my street is called that!

Fionntán or Saoirse?

Thanks,



Denise
 
Very cool name. I also like "Fionnuala" - I think it means white shouldered.

Cool thread - can't see what the new bun's name is going to be!



Denise
 
I like the name Fiona for a bunny. Or how about Bainne (milk) pronounced bawn-ye (by my kids anyhow:D)
 
What a sweetheart! Adorable bunny...

Noticed that her pellets have corn and other 'treat' stuff in them: this is a big no no for bunnies! Corn in particularly can cause fatal blockages. You can check out the HRS website (http://www.rabbit.org) for recommendations/guidelines regarding rabbit pellets and other diet information.

Packaged treat foods are generally not so healthy, because of lots of added sugar and again the problem of the potential to cause blockages from hard bits. Good treats are the occasional tiny piece (tsp. size) of fruit (mmm, banana, a strawberry, or a grape or two :D). And of course, bunnies love the occasional new food gradually worked into their diet, like a new herb or kind of green. We've recently introduced kale, bok choy, and cilantro to our bunnies, much to their delight. :D
 
Jenk wrote:
Bo B Bunny wrote:
Ooooooooo a beautiful little mini-rex girl! I want to snort her fur! :biggrin2:
taurus90, you must try to understand this, erm, odd desire of us Mini Rex owners. We have a sort of fetish about "snorting" (or, in my case, "smoking") rex fur. LOL So while Bo B Bunny likes to "snort da' bunny," I say that I like to "smoke da' bunny." But it all means the same thing: We desire to put our faces into that plush fur and to kiss them unceasingly on the forehead/snout region.
OMG i have been doing this to Benny!!!! i didnt know it had a name,lol. I like to run my hands over his back to make the fur all even in color
 

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