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Scottish Gaelic: làidir; calma; lùthmhor; treun.

Irish Gaelic: láidir; tréan

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14y ago

láidir (law-jir) tréan (traen) are Irish Gaelic. làidir in Scottish Gaelic.

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9y ago

Scottish Gaelic: nas làidire

Irish Gaelic: níos láidre

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9y ago

Làidir means 'strong'.

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7y ago

Làidir is 'strong'.

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