Help wanted please
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Help wanted please
Please someone help me with a sign I want to put on my garden hut which I use as a woodturners hut.
I would like to put a sign on it which says in Scottish Gaelic "The woodturners hut" or "the woodturners shed" I would be grateful for any replies and thank you in advance.
Tam
I would like to put a sign on it which says in Scottish Gaelic "The woodturners hut" or "the woodturners shed" I would be grateful for any replies and thank you in advance.
Tam
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Re: Help wanted please
Chanainn " Bothan tuairnear an fhiodha."weetam wrote: I would like to put a sign on it which says in Scottish Gaelic "The woodturners hut" or "the woodturners shed"
Tam
I'd say " Hut/shed of the turner of wood ( woodturner)."
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Re help wanted please.
Thanks to all who replied. Why did I want it in Gaelic? Well my grandson uses the lathe as much as I do. Recently I took him on holiday to Scotland. He climbed Ben Nevis, went to the highland games and went whale and seal watching as well as touring all round the Fort william area.
Since then he is passionate about all things Scottish and wants to learn Gaelic. The sign is the start. Although I myself am a Scot I have no Gaelic, much to my regret but I will probably join my grandson in learning.
Tam
Since then he is passionate about all things Scottish and wants to learn Gaelic. The sign is the start. Although I myself am a Scot I have no Gaelic, much to my regret but I will probably join my grandson in learning.
Tam
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RE Help wanted
for yellow-ceitidh
sorry no relation, Tam is after all a common name in Scotland and I'm onlt 5 ft. 6 ins tall hence wee tam. My Grandson is 15 and very proud of his Scottish heritage, his father is South African. He speaks very good Afrikaans as I myself do having lived there for over 20 years.
Tam
sorry no relation, Tam is after all a common name in Scotland and I'm onlt 5 ft. 6 ins tall hence wee tam. My Grandson is 15 and very proud of his Scottish heritage, his father is South African. He speaks very good Afrikaans as I myself do having lived there for over 20 years.
Tam
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