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PostSeptember 12 2007, 5:32 AM
Moron1877


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i want to kno how to write "Blood Of The Gaels" in irish gaelic...

its for a card for my grandmom.


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PostSeptember 12 2007, 5:33 AM
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Moron1877 wrote:
i want to kno how to write "Blood Of The Gaels" in gaelic...

its for a card for my grandmom.


Fuil na nGael

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PostSeptember 12 2007, 5:36 AM
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ok
PostSeptember 12 2007, 5:39 AM
Moron1877


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Thank you, that was really fast!

i want to see what others say...just to compare them so i kno for sure
PostSeptember 12 2007, 6:53 AM
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does it make a difference if i capitalize the "n" in "na"
PostSeptember 12 2007, 13:18 PM
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It wouldnt change the meaning or understanding but its like capitalizing
the English equivalent Of. Its not done in Regular sentences.
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PostSeptember 12 2007, 20:57 PM
Moron1877


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Oh ok
PostSeptember 12 2007, 22:35 PM
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So "Fuil na nGael" means blood of the gaels.

thanks guys/girls
PostJanuary 29 2008, 13:28 PM
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on another thread, Moron1877 wrote:
i need a translation for this...

"Fuil Na nGael"

help is much appreciated

I can confirm that this means blood of the Gaels.
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PostFebruary 17 2008, 12:35 PM
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Thanks all Mr. Green
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