Spòrsachan agus soirbheas (?)
In Irish Gaelic: captaen;In Scottish Gaelic: sgiobair (in sports); caiptean (captain, ship's master, skipper)ceann-feadhna (Captain, leader, commander, general). Various other terms in Scottish Gaelic: see am faclair beag.
As a noun in Irish: crann seasta (champion of a cause) (in sports) curadh (warrior, hero; champion); seaimpín (champion) barrthiománaí or togha tiománaí (champion driver) Scottish Gaelic:?
Gaelic Sports Club Luxembourg was created in 1978.
dìonadair; neach-dìon; neach-dìona 1 defender (also in sports) 2 defendant (in law) 3 safeguarder cluicheadair-dìon: defender (in sports) tèarmannair 1 protector 2 defender
Scottish Sports Hall of Fame was created in 2001.
The Scottish Gaelic word for 'paradise' is pàrras.
There are many Gaelic sports, each with their own rules. These include Gaelic Football, Hurling, Ladies Gaelic Football, Camogie, Rounders and Handball. See the related questions below.
Gaelic is a term that encompasses two distinct languages: an Irish variety and a Scottish variety.Irish isgaiscíoch = warrior, hero; man of prowess; (sarcastically) boastercíoná/cíonaí = chief, championcuradh = warrior, hero; championIn sports, seaimpín = championScottish Gaelic islaoch/laochansonngaladcuraidhdiùlannach/diùlach/diùlnachceatharnach(see Am Faclair Beag for definitions)
Gaelic Football and Hurling, which are Ireland's two national sports.
Gaelic football, camogie, hurling.
Gaelic Football and Hurling are Ireland's two national sports.
Loving sports would translate to love of sports or Amor de Deportes.