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11th November 09, 03:26 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by slohairt
IRISH: Fuil Albanach, Croí Mheiriceánach
SCOTTISH: Fuil Albannach, Cridhe Ameireaganach
You can use the name of the organ (croí/cridhe) as in 'mo chroí' (my heart). Meán/Meadhan means 'centre' or 'middle' and is usually used in a geographical sense.
Thanks, I am looking for something similar to the word soul, heart is just a phrase that we use in English (not as an organ). What phrasing would be the best to get the meaning correct. I dont know that i care if it is perfectly translatable to English, i just am looking for a Gaelic phrase with the same/similar meaning.
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