booel-i-mish
Manishtir na bool-yih
boo-etch-yór -ee
buaiteoir
In Irish it's "buaiteoirí"
You don't ... it's not Irish Gaelic.
In Irish it's "an Rí na mbuaiteorí ar fad". The Norse language and Gaelic are not closely related, BTW.
a haon [In Irish, "a haen"] Scottish Gaelic is:
Please specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
Antaine means Anthony in Irish Gaelic "on-thin-eh";Antain is also seen.
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
Like 'moon-chore'
djeel-shakht
gon imnee
[món-yair]