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    Also Enya sings Silent Night in Gaelic. But I do not know if it is in Scots Gaelic or Irish Gaelic. All I know is that it is beautiful
    LOCH SLOY!
    Cheers, Wil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wil View Post
    Also Enya sings Silent Night in Gaelic. But I do not know if it is in Scots Gaelic or Irish Gaelic. All I know is that it is beautiful
    It's Irish.

    Alan

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    absolutely beautiful

    My daughter is mentally and physically disabled and at this time of year she always wants me to sing Christmas carols to her ... Silent Night is one of her very favourites and she loves to sign along as I sing. My grandfather use to speak Irish Gaelic to my twin brother and I when we were wee lads.......and then he would laugh because we didn't understand what he said........ Hearing Silent night sung in Irish Gaelic by such an incredible voice brought tears to my eyes and a wish that I could sing it this way to my daughter.......Thank-you so much for sharing it....it has really awakened my Christmas spirit

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    I emailed the Gaelic college on Skye & someone there sent me the syllablized first verse of the carol in Scots Gaelic.
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