In Irish it's "uisce beatha" (also means whiskey)
Foinse na beatha
In Irish it's "lia"
bronntanas ó Dhia / tíolacadh Dé
The word "Whiskey" comes from the Irish words "Uisce Beatha" meaning the water of life.
The Irish word for 'life' is beatha.
Uisce Beatha is Irish Gaelic for Water of Life and refers to whiskey Usige Beatha is Scottish Gaelic for Water of Life and refers to whisky
uisce
Scottish Gaeilic is uisge. Irish Gaelic is uisce.
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"Éireannach le mo shaol".
do dheirfiúr do shaol
In Irish it's "an saol seo"
mo shaol
Please specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.