In Irish it's,
le do thoil (singular)
le bhur dtoil (plural)
Please specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
Please specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
Please specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
Please specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
irish: teachín buí beag
The Irish Gaelic word for 'by' is "le." It is commonly used in various contexts to indicate means or agency, similar to its use in English. For example, "le do thoil" means "please" or "by your will."
Scottish Gaelic is a 'coimhead.Irish Gaelic is cuma.
Please specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
No Gaelic word for Chalmers.
It is not a Gaelic word.
In IRISH Gaelic the word is "vaidhtéaraí";in SCOTTISH Gaelic: ?
The word 'bassett' is not a Gaelic word, and therefore has no meaning in Gaelic.