Lithuanian to Scots Gaelic Translation

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Common Phrases From Lithuanian to Scots Gaelic

LithuanianScots Gaelic
AčiūTapadh leat
PrašauMas e do thoil e
AtsiprašauDuilich
SveikiHalò
Viso geroMar sin leat
TaipTha
NrChan eil
Kaip laikaisi?Ciamar a tha thu?
AtsiprašauGabh mo leisgeul
NežinauChan eil fios agam
aš suprantuTha mi a’ tuigsinn
aš taip manauTha mi a’ smaoineachadh gur e
Gal būt'S dòcha
Pasimatysime vėliauChì mi fhathast thu
RūpinkitėsBi faiceallach
Kas atsitiko?Dè tha ceàrr?
NesvarbuChan eil diofar
ŽinomaGu dearbh
Iš kartoAnns a’ bhad
EimeTiugainn

Interesting information about Lithuanian Language

Lithuanian is the official language of Lithuania, a country in Eastern Europe. It belongs to the Baltic branch of Indo-European languages and has around 3 million speakers worldwide. Lithuanian holds several unique distinctions: it is one of only two living Baltic languages (the other being Latvian) and considered one of the oldest spoken languages in Europe today. It boasts an extensive vocabulary with over 800,000 words due to its rich historical heritage and cultural influences from neighboring countries like Poland, Russia, Belarus, Germany, and Scandinavia. The language employs a Latin-based alphabet but includes diacritical marks for specific sounds not present in most European alphabets.

Know About Scots Gaelic Language

Scots Gaelic, also known as Scottish Gaelic or simply Gàidhlig, is a Celtic language primarily spoken in Scotland. It belongs to the Goidelic branch of the Celtic languages and shares similarities with Irish and Manx Gaelic. With around 57,000 speakers today, it remains an important part of Scottish culture. Historically suppressed by English dominance following political events such as the Battle of Culloden in 1746 and subsequent Highland Clearances during the 18th century, efforts have been made to revive Scots Gaelic over recent decades. The language has official recognition within Scotland's devolved government since 2005. The written form uses a modified Latin alphabet consisting of eighteen letters including diacritical marks like acute accents (á) or grave accents (è). Traditional literature includes ancient sagas called "Fianaigecht" along with religious texts translated from Latin into Scots Gaelic throughout history.

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