It means "use a key in the letter S", but it's meant to sound vague, so just like "key for the S", or whatever sounds best in Scots Gaelic.
Thank you for all the help! I think I'll go with "iuchair dhan s"
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- Mon Aug 16, 2021 7:43 pm
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Thank you!
Is "iuchair airson an s" better?
Is "iuchair airson an s" better?
- Sun Aug 15, 2021 4:24 pm
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Thank you both for the replies. The headstone and secret message were written by someone who died in 1947, so it isn't too old. He was from Scotland and died in the US. He wrote in Scots Gaelic because he liked it, and wanted his secret messages to be more hidden. I'm not sure what you mean by a cor...
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Gàidhlig English Hello! I'm Olive. I just joined this forum because I'm writing a book series which is about a cursed town. The sailor who supposedly cursed the town in 1947 was Scottish, and left a code written in Scots Gaelic. I have not studied Scots Gaelic myself, so I want to make sure the tr*n...
- Thu Jul 15, 2021 6:31 am
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Hello! I'm Olive. I just joined this forum because I'm writing a book series which is about a cursed town. The sailor who supposedly cursed the town in 1947 was Scottish, and left a code written in Scots Gaelic. I have not studied Scots Gaelic myself, so I want to make sure the tr*nsl*t**n is accura...