It means "Scotland until judgment", literally, but it generally means something like "Scotland Forever".
gràs
Simple answer - Gaelic is evidence of the gods loving chaos. I say this with the love of a native Highlander.Long answer - This is a basic translation to be used for further research, not for anything final. Particularly not a tattoo, 'cos I'd hate to have given you the wrong words for something that permanent.Taking the sentence 'tha gràdh aige dhi (he loves her)'as a base, I'd say that 'The gods love chaos' would be;Tha gràdh an diathan aige neonior possiblyAn diathan tha gràdh neoni aige dhi.the gods; An diathanlove; gràdhchaos; neoniLove may be a verb (the gods love chaos) or a noun (the gods have love for chaos), Gaelic doesn't always have exact alternatives. From what I can work out from my basic Gaelic and the translation site I was using, it could even be 'The gods have the love of the chaos in them'.The above answer refers to Scottish Gaelic not Irish.
A4 hectograph spirit paper are used for tattoo stencils. These are sold at Magnum Tattoo Supplies as well as other tattoo shops.
Irish Gaelic is just called Irish in Ireland; it's the same thing.
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Youthful spirit rebellion
A4 Hectograph Spirit paper is available in tattoo supply houses. It is the most common paper used for tattoo transfers to skin.
that's the Celts, and they were scottish
Caber. Scottish contest to see how far one can be thrown. If you go to Scotland, don't miss the Edinburgh tattoo festival (a tattoo is a military parade) in late summer.
banlaoch / ban-ghaiscíoch
Free spirit
Generally any bird tattoo means the spirit. Birds were once thought of the closests being to the Heavens.