In Irish it's lúbaireacht.
In (Scottish) Gaelic it is gò.
Spelling *how are you?* Scottish Gaelic is - Ciamar a tha thu (to a friend) - or Ciamar a that sibh (plural)
If the name is of native Irish origin and not of English or Welsh origin, the name Hughes is normally Ó hAodha. It is also anglicized as Hayes.
In Scottish Gàidhlig: pian;
in Irish Gaeilge: pian.
Irish Gaelic: Feirmeoir.Scottish Gaelic: Tuathanach.
You don't; it has no Gaelic form to my knowledge.
In Irish Gaelic it is diabéiteas.
muirScottish Gaelic: muir Irish Gaelic: muir or farraige
In Irish Gaelic: cuimhní In Scottish Gaelic: cuimhneachaidh
In Scottish Gaelic: Albannach In Irish Gaelic: Albanach
le
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
guile+ful, guile+less+ness, guile+able
Scottish Gaelic is Iain;Irish Gaelic is either Seán or Eoin.
In the Irish, Roibeard; in the Scottish Gaelic, Raibeart.