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Can anyone tell me the meaning of FRIENDS in Latin & Irish Gaelic and also the word FAMILY. Thank you.?

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Can anyone tell me the meaning of FRIENDS in Latin & Irish Gaelic and also the word FAMILY. Thank you.?

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  1. Try this free translation link.

    http://www.appliedlanguage.com/languages...


  2. I don't speak Irish, so I assume that whatever the 2nd person said is right.

    As for Latin, friends is "amici" and family is "familia".

  3. Friend(s) in Irish would be:

    Cara/Cáirde

    Family would be:

    Clann


  4. well I'm italian so I don't know gaelic,but I can help you with latin as I've been studying it for five years..^__^

    well..

    you must know that in latin there are different ways of saying the same word according to the gendre and the meaning you want to give to the word..

    friend,if you want to know the male version is:

    singular

    1-amicus,2-amici,3-amico,4-amicum,5-am...

    plural

    1-amici.2-amicorum,3-amicis,4-amicos,5...

    female version

    singular

    1-amica,2-amicae(pron.amice),3-amicae,...

    plural

    1-amicae,2-amicarum,3-amicis,4-amicas,...

    besides you can read 6 words for each group because are the diffferent ways of intending the word..

    I'll try to explain them..

    1-is used if the word is the subject of the sentence:friend/s

    2-of friend/s

    3-to friend/s

    4.is used if the word is the object of the sentence:friend/s

    5-oh,friend/s

    6-for all the other complements..

    Family

    is only a female word so that we have:

    singular

    1-familia,2-familiae(pron.familie),3-f...

    plural

    1-familiae,2-familiarum,3-familiis,4-f...

    with the same meanings of the others I wrote before

    I hope you'll understand all the things I've written..uff..I'm not sure that anything i wrote in english is correct..please,sorry me for any mistake,I've done my best..bye and good luck

  5. I think friends in Latin is 'amicae', and family is 'familia', but I'm not 100 percent sure. I've just started learning it... ;) Don't know about the Gaelic, sorry.

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