Scots Gaelic to Samoan Translation

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Common Phrases From Scots Gaelic to Samoan

Scots GaelicSamoan
Tapadh leatFa'afetai
Mas e do thoil eFa'amolemole
DuilichMalie
HalòTalofa
Mar sin leatTofa
ThaIoe
Chan eilLeai
Ciamar a tha thu?O a mai oe?
Gabh mo leisgeulTulou
Chan eil fios agamOute le iloa
Tha mi a’ tuigsinnOu te malamalama
Tha mi a’ smaoineachadh gur eFaiatu ai foi
'S dòchaMasalo
Chì mi fhathast thuFeiloai mulimuli ane
Bi faiceallachFaifai lelei
Dè tha ceàrr?A faafefea oe?
Chan eil diofarAua le popole
Gu dearbhAe a
Anns a’ bhadTaimi nei lava
TiugainnTatou o

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 Samoan Language

Samoan is a special kind of talking and writing that people use in a place called Samoa, which is like a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean. It's also spoken in another nearby place called American Samoa. Imagine if English is like playing with toy blocks with the letter A, B, C on them; Samoan is like playing with a whole different set of blocks that has letters and sounds just for their language. Lots of people in Samoa grow up learning Samoan just like how you might learn English or any other language from when you are a baby. They say "Talofa" to say "Hello" and "Fa'afetai" to say "Thank you." Samoan is really important to the people there because it's part of their culture and helps them share stories, sing songs, and talk to each other every day. Even people who leave Samoa and go live in other countries often still speak Samoan with their families and friends to remember where they come from.

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