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In Irish it's,

Mamó (nana)

Daideo (grandpa)

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Failte is the Gaelic word for welcome

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In Irish: Fáilte; in Scots Gaelic: Fàilte

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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.

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In Irish it's "seanmháthair"

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7y ago

Daideo agus Mamó (or Móraí.

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