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Q: What is Alba gu br'ath?
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What does Alba go bragh mean?

this is Gaelic for Scotland forever.**************************************************************Scottish Gaelic: Alba gu bràth.Irish Gaelic for "Scotland Forever" is "Albain abú".


How do you pronounce the Scottish Gaelic words caraidean gu brath?

The Scottish Gaelic phrase "caraidean gu brath" is pronounced as "caar-uh-jin goo brah." The emphasis is on the first syllable in "caraidean" and the "oo" in "gu" sounds like the "oo" in "food."


What does teaghlach gu bràth mean in English?

"teaghlach gu bràth" means "family forever"


How do you pronounce the Scottish Gaelic words Caraidean gu brath or friends forever?

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What is the translation of forever Scotland in scottish Gaelic?

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What does 'Alba gu bràth' mean?

Scotland for ever!Scotland until Judgement (day)Pronounced somewhat like 'all-a-pa gu braw'.


What is welcome to Fort William in Scottish Gaelic?

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What did William Wallace live and die for?

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What does 'Alba gu bràth' in Braveheart's speech mean?

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How do you take your poo out?

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