Whah Hay. It is Scots for 'who have'.
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/farəməx/
Roughly 'shore-us'
If it is Scots Gaelic it is approximately 'shall-eh-garr'.
It is pronounced as "slawn-cha va" in English, which is a traditional Scottish Gaelic toast meaning "good health."
As far as Irish, Eimíle; pronounce like 'em-eel-ya'.As for Scots Gaelic, Aimil.
Glar-wah according to the Scots.
Irish: gealach; ré Scots Gaelic: gealach; Luan Welsh: lleuad; lloer
In Irish Gaelic it is álainn (aw-lin);In Scots Gaelic it is àlainn (also aw-lin).
'Kerr' is not a word in the Irish language.
In Irish it is spelled 'éan', pronounced 'aen' and means 'bird'. In Scottish Gaelic: 'eun'.
In Irish Gaelic "mo chairde" ("my friends") would sound like "muh kharr-dje" [kh = as in Scots "loch"]