Your Name In The Language Of Your People

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hippykiller

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Supreme Unleaded said:
hippykiller said:
Supreme Unleaded said:
Mcface said:
"Tim Meyer"

or, as we Americans say,
"Tim Meyer"

too hard with Americans I guess..since we're a damn mixing pot.
Yeah I know, I'm american so my name is said in english anyway. My people if you go by my name is Irish so its the same as english.
your name in in Irish is "Aonas"
Really?

I thought the Irish spoke English, what do they speak then?
the Irish speak English becuase when the British ruled over the whole of the island there was a law stating that speaking Gaelic was illegal (to help stop uprisings against the empire) and if you were heard speaking you could be imprisoned,Flogged,killed. and this went on for about 600 hundred years. so its just now recently that Ireland has gone back to speaking the old language. known as "Gaelic"
 

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hippykiller said:
Supreme Unleaded said:
hippykiller said:
Supreme Unleaded said:
Mcface said:
"Tim Meyer"

or, as we Americans say,
"Tim Meyer"

too hard with Americans I guess..since we're a damn mixing pot.
Yeah I know, I'm american so my name is said in english anyway. My people if you go by my name is Irish so its the same as english.
your name in in Irish is "Aonas"
Really?

I thought the Irish spoke English, what do they speak then?
the Irish speak English becuase when the British ruled over the whole of the island there was a law stating that speaking Gaelic was illegal (to help stop uprisings against the empire) and if you were heard speaking you could be imprisoned,Flogged,killed. and this went on for about 600 hundred years. so its just now recently that Ireland has gone back to speaking the old language. known as "Gaelic"
Well we learn something new everyday... thank you for informing me.
 

hippykiller

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Supreme Unleaded said:
hippykiller said:
Supreme Unleaded said:
hippykiller said:
Supreme Unleaded said:
Mcface said:
"Tim Meyer"

or, as we Americans say,
"Tim Meyer"

too hard with Americans I guess..since we're a damn mixing pot.
Yeah I know, I'm american so my name is said in english anyway. My people if you go by my name is Irish so its the same as english.
your name in in Irish is "Aonas"
Really?

I thought the Irish spoke English, what do they speak then?
the Irish speak English becuase when the British ruled over the whole of the island there was a law stating that speaking Gaelic was illegal (to help stop uprisings against the empire) and if you were heard speaking you could be imprisoned,Flogged,killed. and this went on for about 600 hundred years. so its just now recently that Ireland has gone back to speaking the old language. known as "Gaelic"
Well we learn something new everyday... thank you for informing me.
anytime. Bealtaine an gaoth cad é atá tú a dhéanamh chuig cúl. :)
 

Supreme Unleaded

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hippykiller said:
Supreme Unleaded said:
hippykiller said:
Supreme Unleaded said:
hippykiller said:
Supreme Unleaded said:
Mcface said:
"Tim Meyer"

or, as we Americans say,
"Tim Meyer"

too hard with Americans I guess..since we're a damn mixing pot.
Yeah I know, I'm american so my name is said in english anyway. My people if you go by my name is Irish so its the same as english.
your name in in Irish is "Aonas"
Really?

I thought the Irish spoke English, what do they speak then?
the Irish speak English becuase when the British ruled over the whole of the island there was a law stating that speaking Gaelic was illegal (to help stop uprisings against the empire) and if you were heard speaking you could be imprisoned,Flogged,killed. and this went on for about 600 hundred years. so its just now recently that Ireland has gone back to speaking the old language. known as "Gaelic"
Well we learn something new everyday... thank you for informing me.
anytime. Bealtaine an gaoth cad é atá tú a dhéanamh chuig cúl. :)
Damned American education system, im blaming that for not knowing a thing your saying.
 

hippykiller

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Supreme Unleaded said:
hippykiller said:
Supreme Unleaded said:
hippykiller said:
Supreme Unleaded said:
hippykiller said:
Supreme Unleaded said:
Mcface said:
"Tim Meyer"

or, as we Americans say,
"Tim Meyer"

too hard with Americans I guess..since we're a damn mixing pot.
Yeah I know, I'm american so my name is said in english anyway. My people if you go by my name is Irish so its the same as english.
your name in in Irish is "Aonas"
Really?

I thought the Irish spoke English, what do they speak then?
the Irish speak English becuase when the British ruled over the whole of the island there was a law stating that speaking Gaelic was illegal (to help stop uprisings against the empire) and if you were heard speaking you could be imprisoned,Flogged,killed. and this went on for about 600 hundred years. so its just now recently that Ireland has gone back to speaking the old language. known as "Gaelic"
Well we learn something new everyday... thank you for informing me.
anytime. Bealtaine an gaoth cad é atá tú a dhéanamh chuig cúl. :)
Damned American education system, im blaming that for not knowing a thing your saying.
you could always learn if you want. it didn't take me long before i could say sentences. anyway what i said was "May The Wind Be At Your Back"
 

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ace_of_something said:
hippykiller said:
just about all names can be translated into Irish. just because your last name isn't Irish that doesn't mean i can't be translated.
in that case can 'Thor' and 'Anvil' be translated in that way?

I need a new alais.
well "inneonacha" means Anvil but im not exactly sure how to spell Thor.
 

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Tom... Aikman. I have no idea of any sort of Gaelic for it. Best I could find is Aecemann. The stories say that the name was given to the men who were besieging MacBeth in Dunsinane castle. They used branches of oak during their attack, weapons or camoflague, I don't know, nor do I particularly care. All I do know is that that's awesome.
 

Hctib

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My name is Nikola. My dad is croatian, but in greek it means "Victory of the People".
 

Scolar Visari

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Well my name, Andrew, is Greek, I'm Polish. Regardless, the name Andrew means manly and simple mannered. It fits me pretty well.
 

dududf

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dududf stands for in my language...

"Valentinez Alkalinella Xifax Sicidabohertz Gumbigobilla Blue Stradivari Talentrent Pierre Andry Charton-Haymoss Ivanovicci Baldeus George Doitzel Kaiser The Third"


Best name ever.
 

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traceur_ said:
I don't have a people, I'm Australian, we were fucking convicts, thanks a lot England (at least we kick your arse at everything, ha!) so it's still just "Braden Evans".
Ashes.

My first name is the same, second is O' Ceaillegh in Irish (haven't checked in 4 years).
 

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hippykiller said:
Supreme Unleaded said:
hippykiller said:
Supreme Unleaded said:
hippykiller said:
Supreme Unleaded said:
Mcface said:
"Tim Meyer"

or, as we Americans say,
"Tim Meyer"

too hard with Americans I guess..since we're a damn mixing pot.
Yeah I know, I'm american so my name is said in english anyway. My people if you go by my name is Irish so its the same as english.
your name in in Irish is "Aonas"
Really?

I thought the Irish spoke English, what do they speak then?
the Irish speak English becuase when the British ruled over the whole of the island there was a law stating that speaking Gaelic was illegal (to help stop uprisings against the empire) and if you were heard speaking you could be imprisoned,Flogged,killed. and this went on for about 600 hundred years. so its just now recently that Ireland has gone back to speaking the old language. known as "Gaelic"
Well we learn something new everyday... thank you for informing me.
anytime. Bealtaine an gaoth cad é atá tú a dhéanamh chuig cúl. :)
An bhfuil cead agam go dtí an leitheras? :)
 

nicholaxxx

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Nicholas Tardiff, my ojibwaa name is something I forget how to say/spell/read but it translates into 'little turtle man'... if anyone wants an explination, just PM me