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27th July 08, 12:15 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by Highland Logan
I'm certain that mo is my or mine, so it couldn't be our or ours.
Frank
Yes, you are right. It does means "my home". There are some that refer to the phrase "our home" and use the Gaelic "Mo Dhachaidh" as well.
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28th July 08, 08:00 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by macneighill
Yes, you are right. It does means "my home". There are some that refer to the phrase "our home" and use the Gaelic "Mo Dhachaidh" as well.
Yes I have noticed a lot of B&B seem to use that phrase as their name, and translate it as "Our Home"... ah, language...lol
And welcome to the group Jayha. For any question you can come up with reguarding Highland attire, the answer can always be found here.
Frank
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