SMAOINTICH GU MATH AN TÒISEACH, DEANADAR AN SIN.
[Consider well in the first place, then act.]
~ “Gaelic Proverbs, and Proverbial Sayings” le T. D. MacDonald

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SMAOINTICH GU MATH AN TÒISEACH, DEANADAR AN SIN.
[Consider well in the first place, then act.]
~ “Gaelic Proverbs, and Proverbial Sayings” le T. D. MacDonald
MEASAR AN T-AMADAN GLIC MA CHUMAS E A THEANGA. [The fool may pass for wise if he holds his tongue.] ~ “Gaelic Proverbs and Proverbial Sayings”, T.D. Macdonald
“Abair ach beagan is abair gu math e.” [“Say but little and say it well.”] In 2019, being the United Nations’ International Year of Indigenous Languages, would it not be better to say as much as possible in a language that is struggling to survive? Suis leis a’ Ghàidhlig!
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