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Dancing Lion

Gaelic translation: dannsaidh leòmhann

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English term or phrase:Dancing Lion
Gaelic translation:dannsaidh leòmhann
Entered by: Edith Kelly

22:58 Nov 7, 2003
English to Gaelic translations [Non-PRO]
English term or phrase: Dancing Lion
As a name
Deborah
dannsaidh leòmhann
Explanation:
Irish Gaelic, might be different in Scots or Manx Gaelic
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Edith Kelly
Switzerland
Local time: 06:55
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3 -1dannsaidh leòmhann
Edith Kelly


  

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dannsaidh leòmhann


Explanation:
Irish Gaelic, might be different in Scots or Manx Gaelic

Edith Kelly
Switzerland
Local time: 06:55
Native speaker of: Native in GermanGerman, Native in EnglishEnglish

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
disagree  Daniel Mencher: Because ProZ has a separate listing for "Irish" (which is Irish Gaelic), the listing for "Gaelic" is implicitly Scottish/Manx Gaelic. So, unless "dannsaidh leòmhann" is "dancing lion" in Scottish and/or Manx as well as in Irish, this isn't it.
8 mins
  -> Hi Dan, this is really hard to distinguish ... and askers very often do not know.
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