16 Nov 04 - 10:39 PM (#1329437) Subject: BS: Needing help from Gàidhlig speakers From: GUEST,Reubalach Hello to all. I would need a hand with two short translations for tattoos. It's for two different ones. I've tried to make them simple so It's easyer to translate. I know that it will be changing the construction of the sentences but I hope it will not change the sens. Please help!!! :) The sentences are: (1) If you mess with me. (2) You will regret it. Tapadh leibh! Reubalach |
16 Nov 04 - 11:33 PM (#1329477) Subject: RE: BS: Needing help from Gàidhlig speakers From: Peace Irish Gaelic Translator.com, for free Gaelic translations Google the above. |
17 Nov 04 - 04:18 AM (#1329633) Subject: RE: BS: Needing help from Gàidhlig speakers From: GUEST,Criostóir I believe its Scottish Gaelic you are after, if so go to www.savegaelic.org. |
17 Nov 04 - 04:29 AM (#1329639) Subject: RE: BS: Needing help from Gàidhlig speakers From: ThreeSheds Sorry thought this was a jOhn from Hull thread |
17 Nov 04 - 10:37 AM (#1329960) Subject: RE: BS: Needing help from Gàidhlig speakers From: Peace I apologize. I don't know enough (any) to know the difference. Thought it was Irish. |
17 Nov 04 - 11:29 AM (#1330001) Subject: RE: BS: Needing help from Gàidhlig speakers From: Paco Rabanne Desole, je parle seulement francais. |
17 Nov 04 - 10:19 PM (#1330657) Subject: RE: BS: Needing help from Gàidhlig speakers From: GUEST,Reubalach Hello all. Thanks for the replys. @Brucie./Thanks but I'm looking for Gàidhlig (Scottish Gaelic).It's all right thanks for trying :) @Criostóir./ Thanks but SaveGaelic is a learner forum they dont do translations,I've read some treads prety clear on that.Go see Inspiredgirl's tread. :( Do you Know other forums? :) @Super ted./ Moi aussi je parle français.Aurrais-tu des sugessions? :) Reubalach. |
17 Nov 04 - 11:48 PM (#1330742) Subject: RE: BS: Needing help from Gàidhlig speakers From: GUEST,. . |
18 Nov 04 - 08:47 PM (#1331720) Subject: RE: BS: Needing help from Gàidhlig speakers From: GUEST,reubalach Just pulling it back up. so it does not vannish. :) |
18 Nov 04 - 09:04 PM (#1331731) Subject: RE: BS: Needing help from Gàidhlig speakers From: Peace Google this Scotland FAQ - Scots Gaelic information Open it and it will take you to this: Contents How can I learn Gaelic? Gaelic links Where can I get Gaelic books? Scots Gaelic products and catalogue Where can I get Gaelic music and lyrics, info on Gaelic songs The National Mod and Local Mods How mutually intelligible are Scots and Irish Gaelic? Gaelic playgroups Gaelic newspapers Gaelic Arts Info on Scots Gaelic accents Commercial Scots Gaelic translation service Dog commands in Gaelic 1991 census figures for Gaelic speakers Gaelic Music section Click on the "Gaelic links". There are a GANG of them, and I am positive you could get in touch with one or two and have your question answered lickety split. Or at least reasonably soon. |
19 Nov 04 - 08:37 PM (#1332999) Subject: RE: BS: Needing help from Gàidhlig speakers From: GUEST,Reubalach Hello brucie. thanks for the tip. I will check it out. Reubalach :) |
21 Nov 04 - 10:22 AM (#1334427) Subject: RE: BS: Needing help from Gàidhlig speakers From: GUEST,Reubalach Refreshing Just in case a Gàidhlig speaker yould pass by..... :) |
21 Nov 04 - 12:31 PM (#1334497) Subject: RE: BS: Needing help from Gàidhlig speakers From: GUEST,. . |
16 Dec 04 - 03:55 PM (#1359053) Subject: Need an English to Gaelic translator From: GUEST,Peter Joerss Hello, I'm from a translation agency, looking for an English to Gaelic translator. Does anyone know where I could find someone with those skills? |
16 Dec 04 - 04:07 PM (#1359063) Subject: RE: BS: Need an English to Gaelic translator From: Big Mick Hi Peter. Try contacting http://www.irishgaelictranslator.com/. I am sure that they can help you there. All the best, Mick Lane |