Celtic translations for Ogham presents

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Celtic translations for Ogham presents

Postby Frog » 04 Oct 2010, 12:44

Hello Everyone,

At a friend's house, I saw a lovely framed item that she had been given by another friend. What impressed me was that it was Ogham... my friend had thought it was just a leaf picture!

Anyways, with Christmas approaching, I have decided to do something similar for my friends. Could anyone provide me with the Ogham lettering for the following English words (I realise that they will need to be translated to Celtic to work properly - and that's the bit I fail on):

Thanks
Friends
Peace


Many thanks to you all in advance.

Frog

(P.S. I will also post this in the Ogham Section too)
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Re: Celtic translations for Ogham presents

Postby Dendrias » 04 Oct 2010, 15:38

What kind of "Celtic" are You thinking of?
Sorry, You already have Your answer ...
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Re: Celtic translations for Ogham presents

Postby wolf560 » 04 Oct 2010, 15:42

Frog wrote:...Could anyone provide me with the Ogham lettering for the following English words ;
Thanks
Friends
Peace


Here it is from the other section just in case;
Buiochas -Cairde -Ciunas

I chose these words for this reason; Gratitude/ Friends/ Quietness

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All three are translated in Irish Gaelic since exact Gaelic ('P' vs 'Q') was not requested.

Hope this is what you were looking for
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Re: Celtic translations for Ogham presents

Postby Frog » 05 Oct 2010, 13:21

Mark,

That's brilliant - thank you.

I can now get on.. the Ogham bit's the easy one (of course!) it'll be the lettering at the bottom that will be the challenge... finding the right font (and brush!!)

Many thanks
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Re: Celtic translations for Ogham presents

Postby wolf560 » 05 Oct 2010, 16:32

No worries my friend...!!! :shake:
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Re: Celtic translations for Ogham presents

Postby Islamicelt » 01 Dec 2011, 18:48

I would have freaked if I saw that. I love Ogham. I have two Ogham tattoos :whistle:
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