In Scottish Gaelic, "my heart's desire" can be translated as "mo mhiann-cridhe." The word "mo" means "my," "mhiann" means "desire," and "cridhe" means "heart." When combined, these words convey the sentiment of one's deepest wishes or longings.
Hearts were the winners of the Scottish Premier League in 1895.
Hearts were the winners of the Scottish Premier League in 1897.
Hearts were the winners of the Scottish Premier League in 1960.
The Scottish League cup winners in 1960 were Hearts.
The Scottish League cup winners in 1955 were Hearts.
àilgheas / togradh
scottish-my heart's desire
Hearts of Desire - 2007 was released on: USA: 29 November 2007 (Santa Fe Film Festival)
Scottish English or Scottish Gaelic?
hearts are pish is the original nickname, given by 90% of Scottish fans
Eres el deseo de mi corazón.
It is called the Mirror of Erised. The mirror appears in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Dumbledore hid the stone inside the mirror.