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Originally Posted by Sundae Girl
To be fair, you're not over-run now. Undertstand your point though.
Funnily enough, sleepy finger typed it in some olde tongue (cut & pasted)
ti be ffaie, your moe overrin noe
Nice....
BTW - did you see David Mitchell on Who Do You Think You Are?
I always thought Gaelic was pronounced Gay-Lick.
But the scholars went for Gallic (as per French) all the way through. I admit I missed the beginning, but is this a new thing? Like Tutankhamun, Urunas, Boudicca etc?
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to be ffaie ... the (Scots) Gaelic language is referred to as "the Gallic" as far as I know. As to the wider cultural reference, I dunno!