Town's name is An Mhuir, it means the sea. Pronounced like "on vh-wuhr" or "on vh-wheer" depending on where you're from
I'm not gonna go explain after every time it happens, so I'll put it here. "Lasagne" is not a misspelling of "lasagna". Way too many people (on this forum and on other places) have said: "buT tHaT's noT How yOu spELl laSagNA". A really quick search would show you they're both valid spellings, even showing that "lasagne" is the "more correct" way to spell it. Wow, you learn something new every day.
I apologise if I sound rude here but come on, it's not that hard to understand.
"Lasagna and lasagne are often used interchangeably, but they have different meanings. Lasagna is the singular form, referring to one noodle, and is commonly used in American English. On the other hand, lasagne is the plural form, referring to the dish in its entirety or multiple noodles, and is the term used in British English. The dish originated from Italy, where ‘lasagne’ is the traditional term.
For example, when making the dish you might use several layers of lasagna (individual noodles), but once assembled with sauce, cheese, and other ingredients, it becomes lasagne because it contains multiple noodles. The key takeaway here is that while both terms can technically refer to the same dish, their usage depends on regional language differences and whether you’re referring to a single noodle or the whole dish."
And if that's not good enough for you just look it up yourself.
I like reading, writing, and drawing. Not much of a sporty person, but I'm trying to work on myself. I like OoT and ACNL, so those are really the only two games I play (though sometimes I do crack open hyrule warriors, but it's not my first choice).