Are you from America and learning or speaking Gaelic? Then this Scots gaidhlig design is for you. Also ideal for Scottish Americans anywhere in the world.
Whether talking about the person, the place or weather - cho àlainn is all about how lovely or beautiful it is - in Scots ghaidhlig or Scottish Gaelic language.
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so beautiful, so lovely, scottish, scotland, ghaidhlig
Whether talking about a person, a place or even the weather - cho àlainn is all about how lovely or beautiful it is - in Scots ghaidhlig or Scottish Gaelic language.
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scots, scottish gift, scotland gift, scottish heritage, scottish words and phrases
Lang may yer lum reek a Hogmanay or New Years toast in Scotland to someone's long life and happiness. Effectively translates as: 'long may your chimney smoke'.
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st andrews day, new years toast, happy new year, burns night, scotland toast
In Scots Gaelic - Tha mi cho taingeil - is perfect for anyone who is so thankful or grateful for whatever reason. Got an attitude of gratitude, and a love of the Gaelic language? Then it's just for you.
The Gaelic word Slàinte is often said for "Cheers" in Scotland with Slàinte Mhath it effectively means "Good Health" in Gaidhlig. A gift for any Gaelic speaker or lover. Good for any of the national celebrations like Burns Night, Hogmanay, St Andrew's Day or any day!
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gaidhlig, good health, celtic, gaelic, scots
I like whisky is is toil leam uisge-beatha in Scottish Gaelic. If you love whiskey and are a gaidhlig language learner or speaker then you may appreciate it.