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What is the "clachan" and "rathad" in Scotland and "Utsi’s Stone in the Cairn-gorms" ?
29 Tem 2013 10:10
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A clachan is a small settlement. In English it's called a hamlet. Rathad is a road. The "th" in Gaelic is pronounced as "h". Cairn Gorm is literally "blue hill" (there's also the city Cairns in Australia.. same origin). In Cairn Gorm there is a place called Utsi's Bridge, marked by stones (the bridge is made of wood, on steel beams). It looks fairly recent.
29 Temmuz 2013
我也翻译这篇文章了,有机会可以交流下,我的Q:490149953,翻译爱好者,我觉得这篇是很难译的了。
5 Ağustos 2013
29 Temmuz 2013
I am now quite interested in the book you are translating. I am also someone who loves to hike. I am not a mountain climber, but I do some rock scrambling. Utsi reintroduced reindeer to the area. Here is an interesting map and some photographs of the area in question: http://paul.sammonds.com/cromdale.html
29 Temmuz 2013
The information you provided is helpful. I find "Cairngorms" is a national park, but still don't know what the"Utsi's Stone” is. Is it a stone named after a celebrity?
29 Temmuz 2013
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