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Gaelic irish - english translation-could someone please help
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Sat 5 Aug, 2006 04:39 am
Hi,
I'm having some difficulty finding out what a certain gaelic phrase means in english, the phrase is:
ta tu an cailin go maith
could someone please help me as i really do need to know what it means!
thanks,
Des5
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