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Just for the record, there are two Gaelics: Irish and Scottish and they are separate languages.

In Scottish Gaelic: mo dhadaidh;

in Irish Gaelic: mo dhaid, sometimes mo dheaid.

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In Irish it's "Tá mo chroí istigh ionat a athair"

Scottish Gaelic:?

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