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  www.ilforcolaiomatto.it  
Gach duine Seumas Nic Eil (2)
All persons Seumas Nic Eil (2)
  2 Hits www.plymouthbrethrenchristianchurch.org  
Chan eil clàran Sgoil Eòlais na h-Alba uile air an làraich-lìn.
Please note that not all material from the School of Scottish Studies Archives is available on the website.
  2 Hits www.progroup.eu  
Chan eil Gàidhlig agaibh
No Gaelic-speaking Parent
  10 Hits www.suite030.com  
Gheibhear pàirceadh poblach aig Cùirt Eden feumar tighinn tràth gus àite fhaighinn. Chan eil Cùirt Eden ach beagan mhionaidean air falbh bho mheadhan a’ bhaile. ·
bus parking at Highland Council Headquarters on Glen Urquhart Road. There is long term secure coach parking available on Longman Drive also (managed by D & E Coaches).
  mascoshotel.com  
Aig aon àm, chluinnte Gàidhlig anns na dachaidhean ann an sgìreachdan air feadh cuid mhòir de Chanada. Gu dearbh, nach robh Eilean a’Phrionnsa, Talamh an Eisg, Cuibeig, Ontario agus Manitoba uile uaireigin comharraicte a thaobh àireamh an cuid Ghàidheal.
Scottish Gaelic was once the language of hearth and home in communities extending through much of Canada. In fact, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba were each noted for their Gaelic-speaking communities at one time or another. As a result, the number of Canadians who have an ancestral connection to the language is immense. However, it was only in Nova Scotia that the language and culture of Gaelic Scotland were able to establish firm roots, grow for generations and survive to the present day. The province has been now home to a Gaelic speaking community for well over two-hundred years.
  www.hotelvieuxsaule.com  
Aig aon àm, chluinnte Gàidhlig anns na dachaidhean ann an sgìreachdan air feadh cuid mhòir de Chanada. Gu dearbh, nach robh Eilean a’Phrionnsa, Talamh an Eisg, Cuibeig, Ontario agus Manitoba uile uaireigin comharraicte a thaobh àireamh an cuid Ghàidheal.
Scottish Gaelic was once the language of hearth and home in communities extending through much of Canada. In fact, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba were each noted for their Gaelic-speaking communities at one time or another. As a result, the number of Canadians who have an ancestral connection to the language is immense. However, it was only in Nova Scotia that the language and culture of Gaelic Scotland were able to establish firm roots, grow for generations and survive to the present day. The province has been now home to a Gaelic speaking community for well over two-hundred years.