Saturday, July 24, 2010

How do you say in Irish Gaelic - "full circle"? I am going to name my house this.?

Its difficult to translate the phrase without knowing what meaning you want attached to it. Using online dictionaries wont work because you'll just get gibberish. "l谩n ciorcal" means circle filled.





Closest translation I can think of is "ciorcal ioml谩n" which means complete or total circle.

How do you say in Irish Gaelic - "full circle"? I am going to name my house this.?
Sorry i don't know how to say it in irish gaelic.





But here's the spanish "C铆rculo completo"





Which directly translate into english as "Complete Circle"
Reply:you're naming your house? and more importantly, why "full circle"?
Reply:l谩n ciorcal


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