Re: I have a little question - please help
- From: "Beacon" <beacon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 13:10:51 GMT
"LeszekPik" <Leszek.Pik@xxxxx> wrote in message
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> I have a guestion: what in english (or polish) means "Anam Na
> Erieann"?
Maybe you mean
Anam na hEireann - the soul of Ireland/Erin
(Irish doesnt allow vowels to come together like that so thats why the
constanant for example h is added)
Or Ainm (pronounced like anam) - the name of ireland/ the name Ireland
I think (but am not sure ) anam can be used for ghost rendering "Ghost of
Ireland" but "taibhse" is usually the word I would think used for that.
.
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