irish: siopa bláthanna
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In Scottish Gaelic it is bùth;in Irish it is siopa.
Bláithín Éireannach in IRISH Gaelic.
ward = flower
To say 'flower shop' in Spanish, you would say 'floristeria.' (Pronounced flor-ess-tay-REE-ah)
its ανθοπωλείο (anthopolio).
The Gaelic word for 'flower' is "bláth" in Irish Gaelic and "flùr" in Scottish Gaelic. These words are derived from the Old Irish word "bláth" meaning 'blossom' or 'flower'. Gaelic languages have a rich vocabulary for describing nature and the environment.
Depends on the region of the world you live in. Boutique is rather common for a "flower shop".
In Scottish Gaelic: ... In Irish Gaelic: siopa bréagán.
blàth / flùr
In Irish it's "bláth" In Welsh it's "blodyn" In Scots Gaelic it's "flùr / blàth"
The flower shop is at the right of the gym in goldenrod