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Oct 22, 2009 ... Slainte Mhath means literally "Good Health" - slainte translates vaguely as health ... Pronounce "slainte mhath" as Fish does - "Slanzh'va", ...
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The first fan website dedicated to Slainte Mhath. Tired of the same old Celtic music? Slainte Mhath is Celtic ecclectic at its best!
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Sep 4, 2009 ... Sláinte or Sláinte Mhath is commonly used as a drinking toast in Ireland and Scotland. Sláinte/Sláinte Mhaith is the Irish spelling; ...
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Oct 9, 2009 ... Slainte Mhath were a celtic fusion band from Cape Breton Island. The band features traditional instruments associated with Celtic music, ...
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skoal or prosit, ted nesbitt, slainte mhath: Dear Tomas: It is an expression used in some areas of Ireland and Scotland -- it s from the Gaelic language.
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Jul 21, 2006 ... Just think of the hilarious "get the group back together" montage that will be in Slainte Mhath: The Movie. You know, the scene where all ...
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Slàinte mhath! (good health) Slàinte mhor! (great health) Slàinte mhor a h-uile là a chi 's nach fhaic (Great health to you every day that I see you and ...
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Marillion - Slainte Mhath lyrics. (fish, steve rothery, mark kelly, pete trewavas, ian mosley) A hand held over a candle in angst...
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The Forgotten Sons (US) performing Marillion's Slainte Mhath at Tempermill Studios January 13 2007.
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Top tracks from Slainte Mhath: Ox, Annie & more. The innovative Cape Breton quintet Slainte Mhath is keeping its traditional roots firmly planted, ...
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