Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Cheers in gaelic


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cheers in gaelic

Common phrases in Gaelic GREETINGS A Chairde _____ Dear Friends Cheers! Beir bua agus beannacht, _____ Best wishes, MISCELLANEOUS Ta an ceart agat.
Scottish Gaelic Conversational Phrases for impressing, intimidating, and annoying your Cheers!") "Nach i tha teth an-diugh?" (nahch ee hah TCHEH un-DJOO?) "Isn't it hot
One word: Sláinte (slawn-cha), “cheers” in Gaelic, the new resto/Irish pub is owned by the people behind long-standing New Deck Tavern (3408 Sansom Street) and is located just
Why SLAINTE? Slainte is an acronym for Scottish Libraries Across the Internet. Slainte is also a Scots Gaelic word: slàinte (slan·tchuh): A drinking toast; Cheers
How to say cheers in different languages, Gaelic, English, Dansk Skål i andre lande, Swedish skål, Norsk skål, definition, meaning
Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig) is a member of the Goidelic branch of Celtic languages. Slaynt "health" (used as a toast [cf. English "cheers"] when drinking)
Scottish History question: What does 'cheers' mean in Scottish? In Scots Gaelic, the word for 'cheers' is 'Slaandjivaa', meaning 'to your health' We Scots notoriously use 'cheers
up") French: A votre sante Flemish: op uw gezondheid Frisian: Tsjoch Gaelic Choc-tee Turkish: Serefe ("To honor") Urdu: Djam Uyghur: Hoshe ("Cheers
Cheers/good health in many languages home.tiscali.dk/mortenl/cheers.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_phrases_in_different_languages http://irish.spike-jamie.com/gaelic.html
also sometimes called, particularly in colloquial situations, the Gaelic languages or Sláinte: Slàinte: Slaynt "Health" (used as a toast [cf. English "cheers"])

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