In Irish, "Tá grá agam duit" (roughly: taw graw oggum ditch) or "Táim i ngrá leat" (tawim ing raw lath).
Scottish Gaelic: Tha gaol agam ort. (ha gool akam orst)
The Scottish Gaelic word for 'love' is gaol; it sounds like 'geul' (with a French eu).
The Irish Gaelic word is grá pronounced 'graw'.
In Irish it's "grá", pronounced graw.
It's not Gaelic so why pronounce it.
Gaelic has no letter 'y'.
a haon [In Irish, "a haen"] Scottish Gaelic is:
You don't ... it's not Irish Gaelic.
Cliath?
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"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
Please specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
shalluv
/farəməx/
The English surname Clifford has no Scottish Gaelic form.