Grr, or beer, aaahahhaha!
In Irish it's béar beag / béirín
The Scottish name for bear is "math." This term is derived from Old Gaelic, where "math" refers to a bear in the context of folklore and mythology. In Scottish culture, bears have often been associated with strength and ferocity.
mathan
Scottish English or Scottish Gaelic?
Scottish is not a language
To say "funny" in Scottish, you can use the word "fun."
You say 'peace be with you'
In (Scottish) Gaelic: mathan In Irish:béar or mathúin The personal name Art also means 'bear' but is not used for the animal. Irish Gaelic: béar, mathghamhain Scottish Gaelic: ?
The Scottish Gaelic version of Matthew is Mata.
Scots dialect of English or Scottish Gaelic?
Albannach Aimeireaganach (person)
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