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Old 28th November 2011, 02:45
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Needing help with translation.

Hello all,

I was wondering if someone could help with translating..."Fear not, for I am with thee" to Scottish gaelic please. I've searched everywhere on the internet and cannot find anything. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!!
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Old 4th December 2011, 23:32
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No translation?? Thanks anyway. Have a nice day all.
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Old 4th December 2011, 23:41
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This is an American-owned site, and the vast majority of the membership is not Scots!

Whilst a few of the members do speak Gaelic, they visit only occasionally nowadays - but you may yet get a reply from someone.

No-one was ignoring your post - just unable to help...
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Old 5th December 2011, 12:55
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This is an American-owned site, and the vast majority of the membership is not Scots!

Whilst a few of the members do speak Gaelic, they visit only occasionally nowadays - but you may yet get a reply from someone.

No-one was ignoring your post - just unable to help...


I know my post wasn't being ignored. I just figured that since I had a hard time trying to translate that phrase, that everyone else was too. And yes, I know this is an American owned site.
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Old 5th December 2011, 16:17
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Most of the people seeking translations are also Americans. It seems odd to many of us that anyone would seek a translation into a language that they cannot understand. Caveat emptor, as they say.
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Old 5th December 2011, 19:03
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I actually want to learn gaelic go I can understand it. I'm just not sure where to start.
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Old 14th December 2011, 16:42
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This is a SPAM post so removed the content !!

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