The spelling of the word "Deirbhealla" may seem peculiar to those who are unfamiliar with Irish Gaelic. The first syllable, "deir," is pronounced like "jair" in English, with a soft "d." The second syllable, "bh," is a unique letter in Irish Gaelic and makes a "v" sound when paired with certain vowels. The third syllable, "eal," is pronounced like "ell" in English. The final syllable, "la," is pronounced like "lah" in English. Altogether, "Deirbhealla" is pronounced "jair-vell-ah."