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  • All of us including my self i live in eire 27 years and i am irish 100% too the core underneath me and the floor i stand on...onlyfor the I.R.A IRELAND WOULD NOT BE THE COUNTRY IT IS TODAY..GOD BLESS OUR FINNIAN DEAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ERIN GU BRAGH!!!

  • so happy i am gaelic and live in stornoway :)

  • exellent - cheers 4 sharing

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  • Gaeil na hÉireann--Gaeil na h-Eileanán an Iar--Gaeil na hAlbain--Gaeil ar fud na cruinne le chéile---sin ciall agus neart daoibh

  • Love this upload thank you for uploading

  • I really like this song, it seems strange that a former riflemen would but, I understand it in ways that others may not. I was shipped through Scotland to get to Iraq. I took my boots and socks off, and stood on the soil of the land of my people, with my bare feet. At that I asked God to give me the eyes to see the truth, and I asked my ancestors from all the way back to help me disearn what the truth is, and I felt a hand land on my shoulder. I've felt that hand many times since.

  • I now know, I went to Iraq to find out what the truth is. The truth is this, there is no war that can be justifiable. I also know, there will be no end to war until we abandon the reasons why we fight them. Greed and fear, being the foremost catalists for war. From top to bottom, the entire world must change, and abandon greed. When we do that, fear will disapear, and so will war.

  • @TheClanMacGregor Washsta, thank you, for being a Warrior! ALWAYS count on your ancestors to help quide & protect you for they will all you need do is ask...just as Maheo, Creator will also do. In this way you are much like my Native people. I feel a certain kinship with your people & heritage because it is so much as mine is. One day again our peoples will stand strong reclaiming what is ours. Until then, stay safe my Brother/Warrior. Many blessings sent your way...Chey

  • @CheyenneBlue7 Hey Thanx! My dad is Native from the Minekoju and Tsa la gi people of the east coast. I sit up in the church with alot of Cheyenne and Lakota.

  • @TheClanMacGregor Totally awesome!! Hollar at me on facebook. I am just Cheyenne Blue there. Always honored to have a Warrior in my circle of family & friends. Would be totally awesome to stay in touch with you. Many blessings my friend....Chey

  • oh okay thanks! In spanish they do that too ;) Really? I was hoping there wouldn't be a great difference :P, do you know any bands that sing in irish gaelic?

  • @maskedlove29 The Chieftains should get you started :)

  • What does 'Horo horainn o' mean? I'm trying to learn gaelic, since my ancestors are Irish, and I love everything and anything to do with Ireland!

    Thanks for posting this song, I love it!

  • @maskedlove29 Thanks for the comment re: the song. I love it aswell. Firstly, this isn't Irish it is Scottish Gaelic and although they are similar (Scottish Gaelic is derived from Irish) they have substantial differences. Secondly, horo et al means...nothing as far as I am aware but a meaningless bridge. Similar to the 'air fa ra ra lo...' in 'Ic Iain 'Ic Sheumais or the 'he ho ro ri i ri o' in Gamhna Gealla.

  • I found out that this type of 'mouth music' is quite common to songs from the Celtic languages, e.g. fol lol the doh in Clannad's Harry's Game. It is called port à beul in Scottish Gaelic.

  • @pmarsh1986 Or even the chorus in Galway Races... no meaning, just nice sound.

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