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How do you say negro in Gaelic?

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The Irish Gaelic for Nicholas is Nioclás [ni-klaus]

The Scottish Gaelic for 'Nicholas' and 'Nicol' is: = Neacal

Phonetic spelling/sounding: = Neuch-al.
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The Irish is Nioclás;

The Scottish Gaelic is Neacal.

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No Gaelic equivalent for Nicola; it would stay the same.

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In IRISH Gaelic: Nioclás

In SCOTTISH Gaelic: Neacal

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Ciardhuán is Irish (Gaelic); duine gorm is also used in Irish and Scottish Gaelic.

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Neacal or Nic

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