The Lord's Prayer in Gaelic
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Now I want to watch The Lochness Monster cause he sounds so much like the little girl, "Good Night"
:)
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@scottinham Eh? We Scots (the people) switched from Gaelic to Scots (the language) without losing our cultural identity, and then when we switched to English as our primary language we retained our cultural identity yet again. Language doesn't make a people or culture.
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@TheXand19 You got some kind of scizoid problem going on over there.. "Scots still there but you switched to Scots long times ago", the hell you on about! what the f... you switchin' to next.. Croc'o sh*t..your scribblin' in English darn it, rest you folks over there hold the line, let this birdbrain loose no telling what darn lingo he'll pull on you next.
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Beautiful language. Cute kid
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Immigration will take care of that, already is.
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Beautiful Language!
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Me: *grumbles, clicks on the link* O.O *Watchs and dies of cuteness attack* SO FRIGGEN CUTE X.X
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But after watching an irish randition, it doesn't sound irish either, so I guess the Ulster dialect explains that... now it actually does sound a bit more scottish
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I was wondering that... It didn't sound lke scottish gaelic to me either.
How nice it is to retain your language and pass it on to the next generation. When a language dies, so does its people.
Merryrobin 3 months ago 45
What a CUTIE!
JoyousinJesus 5 months ago 26