"An uair a chluinneas tu sgeul gun dreach na creid i." meaning in Scottish Gaelic

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Proverb

Head templates: {{head|gd|proverb}} An uair a chluinneas tu sgeul gun dreach na creid i.
  1. When you hear a tale that is not pleasant, do not believe it. (This means that one should turn a deaf ear to scandalmongers.)
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