Scots Gaelic to Danish Translation

0/1000

Common Phrases From Scots Gaelic to Danish

Scots GaelicDanish
Tapadh leattak skal du have
Mas e do thoil eVær venlig
DuilichUndskyld
HalòHej
Mar sin leatFarvel
ThaJa
Chan eilIngen
Ciamar a tha thu?Hvordan har du det?
Gabh mo leisgeulUndskyld mig
Chan eil fios agamJeg ved ikke
Tha mi a’ tuigsinnjeg forstår
Tha mi a’ smaoineachadh gur edet tror jeg
'S dòchamåske
Chì mi fhathast thuVi ses senere
Bi faiceallachPas på
Dè tha ceàrr?Hvad så?
Chan eil diofarGlem det
Gu dearbhSelvfølgelig
Anns a’ bhadMed det samme
TiugainnLad os gå

Interesting information about Scots Gaelic Language

Scots Gaelic is a very old language that comes from Scotland, a country with lots of mountains and lakes. Imagine a long time ago, people in Scotland started talking to each other in a special way, and that's how Scots Gaelic began. It's a bit like how you might have a secret language with your friends, but this one a whole bunch of people used. Today, not as many people speak it, but it's still very important because it's part of Scotland's history and culture. Think of it as a treasure that tells stories of the past and shares old songs and tales. When you hear Scots Gaelic, it might sound very different from English, with beautiful sounds you may not have heard before! It's a language that helps keep the Scottish spirit alive, by sharing it through stories, music, and sometimes even in schools or on TV.

Know About Danish Language

Danish is a special way of talking that comes from a country called Denmark. It's like how when you go to different people's houses, they may have their own secret words or ways of saying things, but Danish is the special way of talking for a whole country. Imagine you have a box of Legos, and with these Legos, you can build all sorts of things by putting them together in different ways. Danish has its own 'Legos' or sounds and words, that people put together to say what they want, like asking for apple juice, playing with friends, or telling a story. The way these words sound is a bit like how someone from Denmark would sing a song, a bit up and down and fun to listen to. And just like you learn to say "please" and "thank you," kids in Denmark learn to say "tak" and "hej" which means the same thing, but in their own special Danish way.

How to use our translation tool?

If you wish to use our translation tool, its very simple. You just have to input the text in first input field. Then simply click the translate button to start the translation process. You can copy or share the translated text in one click.

Q - Is there any fee to use this website?

A - This website is completely free to use.

Q - How accurate is the translation?

A - This website uses Google Translate API. So translation accuracy is not an issue.

Commonly used languages:

© 2024 UpToWord All rights reserved.