2. Small: like c in care, cure; as, taic support, circe of a hen[[16]].
3. Aspirated. Broad: like the Greek χ, as pronounced in Scotland, in χωρα; as, croch to hang, chaidh went.
4. Small: like χ in χιων; as, chi shall see, eich horses.
G.
1. Plain. Broad: like g in go, rogue; as, gabh to take, glor speech, bog soft.
2. Small: like g in give, fatigue; as, gin to produce, thig shall come, tilg to throw.
3. Aspirated. Broad: has no sound like it in English; ghabh took, ghleidh kept.
4. Small: nearly like y in young; as, ghin produced.
5. Gh in the end of a syllable is often quiescent; as, righ a king, tiugh thick, fuigheall remainder.