In Irish it's,
Mamó (nana)
Daideo (grandpa)
Failte is the Gaelic word for welcome
Another answer:
In Irish: Fáilte; in Scots Gaelic: Fà ilte
seanathair agus seanmháthair, daideo agus mamó, athair mór agus máthair mhór, these all mean grandfather and grandmother in Irish.
In Scottish Gaelic seanair agus seanmhair.
In Irish it's "seanmháthair"
Daideo agus Mamó (or Móraí.
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
Fàilte gu Pàislig
Fàilte gu Wikipedia
Fàilte is the Scottish Gaelic for 'welcome'.
Tá fáilte roimh an Tiarna. (Irish)
In Irish it's "Fáilte ar ais"
Scots Gaelic: FàilteIrish Gaelic: FáilteBoth pronounced fall-cheh.
'S e ur beatha. (formal). 'S e do bheatha. (informal)
'S e ur beatha. (formal). 'S e do bheatha. (informal)
je suis écossais
The Irish (Gaelic) for 'welcome' is Fáilte.The Scottish Gaelic for 'welcome' is: - FàilteThe word [Fàilte] is pronounced in sources and related links below▾
"Hallo agus fàilte".