Help needed!!!
Help needed!!!
Hello everyone!! I need some help here. I need to find a page that contains some words or sentences in welsh, scottish and irish... Also I would like to know what the national emblem of England is?? Either a red or a white rose as far as I know.... Thanks!! 
“Child abuse doesn’t have to mean broken bones and black marks. Young growing tissues are far more vulnerable to carcinogens than those of adults.
Knowingly subjecting children to it is child abuse.”
Knowingly subjecting children to it is child abuse.”
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The national flower is the red rose
Try this for translations - if it is not detailed enough I can try to find you another one
[url="http://www.yourdictionary.com/languages/celtic.html"]Celtic Dictionary[/url]
PS once you have selected the language for translation, you need to click on 'lexicon' and choose which language you are translating from and to. ie if you choose welsh, click on lexicon and you have the option of translating from english to welsh, or welsh to english. You can then enter the word and click on translate
Good luck!
[ 09-23-2001: Message edited by: Yshania ]
Try this for translations - if it is not detailed enough I can try to find you another one
[url="http://www.yourdictionary.com/languages/celtic.html"]Celtic Dictionary[/url]
PS once you have selected the language for translation, you need to click on 'lexicon' and choose which language you are translating from and to. ie if you choose welsh, click on lexicon and you have the option of translating from english to welsh, or welsh to english. You can then enter the word and click on translate
Good luck!
[ 09-23-2001: Message edited by: Yshania ]
Parachute for sale, like new! Never opened!
Guinness, black goes with everything.
Guinness, black goes with everything.
@Yshania: Hmm, I've already been through those dictionaries... All I need is a couple of phrases like "good night" and the numbers from 1 to 10.... Found some welsh and irish words....still haven't found any good scottish (gaelic) phrases...
Thanx for the help anyway....
Thanx for the help anyway....
“Child abuse doesn’t have to mean broken bones and black marks. Young growing tissues are far more vulnerable to carcinogens than those of adults.
Knowingly subjecting children to it is child abuse.”
Knowingly subjecting children to it is child abuse.”
Hi K
Heres what I think you're looking for in Scots Gaeic
[url="http://www.gaeliconline.co.uk/"]Scots Gaelic[/url]
[url="http://www.gaeliconline.co.uk/"]Scots Gaelic[/url]
[url="http://www.gamebanshee.com"]GameBanshee[/url] Make your gaming scream!
"I have seen them/I have watched them all fall/I have been them/I have watched myself crawl"
"I will only complicate you/Trust in me and fall as well"
"Quiet time...no more whine"
"I have seen them/I have watched them all fall/I have been them/I have watched myself crawl"
"I will only complicate you/Trust in me and fall as well"
"Quiet time...no more whine"
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@K a couple of Irish ones for ya!
Caille Mille Falte - Happy New Year! (pronounced calyer millyer folcha)
Slainte - Cheers! (pronounced slontchya)
Trust me to know the beer related ones
I can also give you a scottish one, but it is phonetic (not sure of spelling):
'Tis a brau brech moonlech nick the nuur - it is a bright moonlit night
Now whether this is Gaelic or Glaswegian is debatable...
Re welsh - ask Sleepy. He may remember from school as they still teach it as far as I am aware. A lot of Government documentation (such as passport application forms) are issued in english and welsh
Caille Mille Falte - Happy New Year! (pronounced calyer millyer folcha)
Slainte - Cheers! (pronounced slontchya)
Trust me to know the beer related ones
I can also give you a scottish one, but it is phonetic (not sure of spelling):
'Tis a brau brech moonlech nick the nuur - it is a bright moonlit night
Re welsh - ask Sleepy. He may remember from school as they still teach it as far as I am aware. A lot of Government documentation (such as passport application forms) are issued in english and welsh
Parachute for sale, like new! Never opened!
Guinness, black goes with everything.
Guinness, black goes with everything.
@T'lainya & Yshania: I knew I could count on you guys helping me out. Thanks very much, I've now got all the information I need.... 
“Child abuse doesn’t have to mean broken bones and black marks. Young growing tissues are far more vulnerable to carcinogens than those of adults.
Knowingly subjecting children to it is child abuse.”
Knowingly subjecting children to it is child abuse.”