Posts Tagged ‘Gaelic’

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An Irish Party in third class, performed by Gaelic Storm, remixed by me.
Originally posted 2011-09-29 06:26:49.
Are the consonents such as long and short consenents the same for Irish gaelic, in other words, if I learn Scottish gaelic will I be able to understand Irish gaelic and vice versa.
Originally posted 2010-12-29 06:27:36.
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Gaelic song composed and sung by Donald Ross from Ullapool, accompanied by Florence Wilson. From the EP “Songs of Gaeldom Vol 1″ Cailin mo rùin-sa is leannan mo ghràidh, Ainnir mo chridh-sa ‘si cuspair mo dhàin. Tha m’inntinn làn sòlais bhi tilleadh gun dàil, Gu cailin mo rùin-sa is leannan mo gràidh. 1. B’òg chuir mi eòlas air leannan mo ghràidh, ‘S a rinn mise suas ri’sa ghleannan gu h-àrd; A gnuis tha cho aoidheil, làn gean agus bàigh, Is mise bhios cianail, mur faigh mi a làmh. 2. Gur tric sinn le chéile gabhail cuairt feadh an àit’, ‘S a falbh troimh na cluaintean gach bruachag is màgh; Na h-eoin bheag le smudan a’ seinn dhuinn an dàn, ‘S toirt fàilte do’n mhaighdinn d’an d’thug mi mo ghràdh. 3. Bha mise làn aoibhneis nuair fhuair mi cheud phòg, Bho’n chaileig ghrinn uasail tha aighearach òg. ‘S e mo mhiann is mo dhùrachd, cho fad ‘s bhios mi beò, A bhi pòsd’ ris a’ ghruagaich tha suairc agus còir.
Na Rionnagan- Youngest band ever to play Glasgow Barrowlands, December 2009. Abbie MacNeil sings Caledonia.
Originally posted 2011-05-30 06:27:01.
Gaelic Storm perform Born to Be A Bachelor
Originally posted 2010-11-09 22:29:47.
The way I heard it, very few of the police actually speak Gaelic, and it is apparently amusing to watch them struggle trying to repeat their memorized lines in Gaelic. Is this really true?
Originally posted 2011-05-18 06:28:20.
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This classic nineteenth-century anthology is the largest and best-known collections of Gaelic proverbs in the world. Designed for those interested in the lore and tradition of a language, spoken until comparatively recently across much of Scotland, this is a compendium of Gaelic sayings and usage. The book includes notes, historical and social, and comparisons with sayings in different languages. Alexander Nicolson, one of the best scholars of his day, has gathered … More >>
