SG tat: verification would be so grately appreciated!!
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SG tat: verification would be so grately appreciated!!
I am getting a t*tt** and want to verify if the tr*nsl*t**n for "half of a whole. Forever one soul." is correct
Leth de dh' iomlan. Anam a-mhàin gu bràth.
Your help would be greatly appreciated
Thank you so much
Leth de dh' iomlan. Anam a-mhàin gu bràth.
Your help would be greatly appreciated
Thank you so much
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Re: SG tat: verification would be so grately appreciated!!
Couldn't say whether it's right or wrong, but I can tell you that it doesn't rhyme....
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Re: SG tat: verification would be so grately appreciated!!
Aon Anam gu bràth.
Leth de dh' iomlan is technically correct, but one would never say it like that. Just doesn't sound Gaelic.
Leth de dh' iomlan is technically correct, but one would never say it like that. Just doesn't sound Gaelic.
Oileanach chànan chuthachail
Na dealbhan agam
Na dealbhan agam
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Re: SG tat: verification would be so grately appreciated!!
Thank you so much for you responses! That is huge help. So basically you recommendation is the phrase u gave? Sorry to sound dumb i am trying to learn as much as possible Any other suggestions so that it sounds Gaelic. I really really want it to sound Gaelic and make sense in those terms. I'm up for any suggestions from any and everyone!
Re: SG tat: verification would be so grately appreciated!!
I would personally recommend that you get this done professionally, as it's going to be on your body for a long time, so it should be right, or Gaelic speakers you meet in the future may (at best) give you strange looks!
Most of us on here are learners, and learners, however advanced, are not the best people to consult about permanent engravings. Even native-speakers are not all poetically inclined, so might give you something clumsy, and not all are accurate at spelling and grammar, as it's only recently that Gaelic has been taught in schools again.
You're probably unaware that there are several small agencies which will do a short phrase fairly cheaply but professionally, and by using them you'd be contributing to livelihoods of Gaelic-speakers, and helping to keep Gaelic in use professionally:
http://www.tricmedia.co.uk/?p=339
http://www.andarach.com/scottish-gaelic-tr*nsl*t**n.php
http://akerbeltz.com/information.htm
http://scottishquality.com/Gaelic-t*ns ... rvice.html
NB: these links are for information only, and I have no connection with any of them. Use at your own discretion.
Good luck!
Most of us on here are learners, and learners, however advanced, are not the best people to consult about permanent engravings. Even native-speakers are not all poetically inclined, so might give you something clumsy, and not all are accurate at spelling and grammar, as it's only recently that Gaelic has been taught in schools again.
You're probably unaware that there are several small agencies which will do a short phrase fairly cheaply but professionally, and by using them you'd be contributing to livelihoods of Gaelic-speakers, and helping to keep Gaelic in use professionally:
http://www.tricmedia.co.uk/?p=339
http://www.andarach.com/scottish-gaelic-tr*nsl*t**n.php
http://akerbeltz.com/information.htm
http://scottishquality.com/Gaelic-t*ns ... rvice.html
NB: these links are for information only, and I have no connection with any of them. Use at your own discretion.
Good luck!
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Re: SG tat: verification would be so grately appreciated!!
And you'll probably spend less on the tr*nsl*t**n than on getting inked, so all-in-all it's a bargain.
Re: SG tat: verification would be so grately appreciated!!
Niall, any idea whats happened to Cainnt?
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I think it detached itself from the rest of Sasainnt, crossed La Manche and joined up with Frainng......any idea whats happened to Cainnt?
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The first I knew about it disappearing was when people started complaining that my links didn't work.faoileag wrote:Niall, any idea whats happened to Cainnt?
I think I heard mention of a guy at the BBC with the same name as the guy at Cainnt, so maybe he's working for Auntie now...?