Hi
I'm looking to have a t*tt** commemorating that I survived my heart attack and bypass surgery on 8th October last year. Because of my scottish background (through my Dad) I want to have the words "I Survived" in scots gaelic in the t*tt**. I have tried using on-line tr*nsl*t**n services to receive a tr*nsl*t**n and they came up with "thàinig mi beò", but I wanted to check whether this was correct with someone who actually speaks the language.
Any help you could offer would be greatfully received.
Regards
Iain
Help Please
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Re: Help Please
I'd use "Mhair mi beò" https://www.faclair.com/ViewEntry.aspx? ... 60D593DE07
The expression you found or more for surviving on something https://www.faclair.com/ViewEntry.aspx? ... 5035DA3594
The expression you found or more for surviving on something https://www.faclair.com/ViewEntry.aspx? ... 5035DA3594
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Re: Help Please
Thank you so much