Love sayings for Valentine's Day?
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Love sayings for Valentine's Day?
I haven't quite figured out many romantic things to say but I would love to seduce my husband in Gàidhlig on Valentine's Day. Thanks!
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- Rianaire
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I instantly thought of Micheal Klevenhaus's book
Schottish-Gaelisch wort fur wort
Flirt & Liebe - Micheal is a man that always has a big smile so I think his style would work equally well in Gaelic as it obviously has in his native German
He obviously has thought a bit about romance
I don't think you will need
Am faod mi do thoirt dhachaigh?
Can I take you home?
Or
A bheil thu a' siubhal leat fhèin?
Are you travelling by yourself?
But more useful perhaps
Tha thu a' coimhead brèagha. Tha gaol agam ort.
You look beautiful. I love you.
'S toil leam gu mòr thu
I like you very much
Thuit mi ann an gaol
I fell in love
An toir thu pòg dhomh
Will you give me a kiss?
Càite an tèid sinn a-nis?
Where shall we go now? - Suas na staidhre - upstairs?
Any others folks?
Gur math a thèid leat
Good luck Tasia
Schottish-Gaelisch wort fur wort
Flirt & Liebe - Micheal is a man that always has a big smile so I think his style would work equally well in Gaelic as it obviously has in his native German
He obviously has thought a bit about romance
I don't think you will need
Am faod mi do thoirt dhachaigh?
Can I take you home?
Or
A bheil thu a' siubhal leat fhèin?
Are you travelling by yourself?
But more useful perhaps
Tha thu a' coimhead brèagha. Tha gaol agam ort.
You look beautiful. I love you.
'S toil leam gu mòr thu
I like you very much
Thuit mi ann an gaol
I fell in love
An toir thu pòg dhomh
Will you give me a kiss?
Càite an tèid sinn a-nis?
Where shall we go now? - Suas na staidhre - upstairs?
Any others folks?
Gur math a thèid leat
Good luck Tasia
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- Maor
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What about Gaelic love songs? There's a wealth of passion and sentiment out there to quote from.
Try Celtic lyrics corner: http://www.celticlyricscorner.net/
Or the Gaelic songs of Runrig:
http://www.jimwillsher.co.uk/Site/Runri ... AlbumID=22
And it doesn't get more romantic than this, Runrig's take on an old Gaelic saying:
Thig crioch air an t-saoghal
Is thig crioch air daoin
Ach mairidh ceol is mairidh gaol
O mo run
The world will come to an end
An end must come for mankind
But music and love
They'll last forever
My love
from: Air a'Chuan
Try Celtic lyrics corner: http://www.celticlyricscorner.net/
Or the Gaelic songs of Runrig:
http://www.jimwillsher.co.uk/Site/Runri ... AlbumID=22
And it doesn't get more romantic than this, Runrig's take on an old Gaelic saying:
Thig crioch air an t-saoghal
Is thig crioch air daoin
Ach mairidh ceol is mairidh gaol
O mo run
The world will come to an end
An end must come for mankind
But music and love
They'll last forever
My love
from: Air a'Chuan
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