That very much depends on who you ask. The problem is there is no set wiccan language. Many insist it's gaelic, others refused to accept anything other than latin and still more claim that it's greek, etruskin, sumarian or some other unusual language. More often then not though most practitioners simply stick to their native language and give their devotions to the goddess or the elements and don't worry about it.
As for Gaelic though, as I believe you are looking for the most common 'wiccan language' the word is amadan being the most general maculin referance to the concept. There are eight other words that could be used depending on your context.
"笨蛋", pronounced "ben dahn", means idiot in Chinese.
Wiccan is a spiritual path, it is not a ethnicity nor is is specific to a single country. Therefore it does not have a language of its own. In English the Wiccan word for money is "money".
Elizabethan English is still English, and "idiot" in English is "idiot". It is ridiculous to think that Shakespeare wrote in a foreign language. Examples of "idiot" in Shakespeare include "Tis a tale told by an idiot" (Macbeth) and "the portrait of a blinking idiot" (Merchant of Venice)
A Wiccan is a follower of the Wiccan spiritual path, while a wooden ring is, well, a wooden ring. I'd say in this case it's a wooden ring belonging to a wiccan.
To say "you are an idiot" in French, you can say "tu es un idiot." However, it is generally considered rude to insult people in this way. It is better to use kind and respectful language when communicating with others.
Infrequent Coarse Language is moderate profanity
идиот (Idiot), or дурак (Fool).
Idiot in the Romanian language is the equivalent of idiot in many other languages.
To say "I am an idiot" in Yoruba, you can say "Mo nígbàníì bàdíìrí."
"Din idiot" = you idiot "Din" is pronounced like "seen" with a D, But normally Norwegians just say "idiot".
if you want to "you are idiot", you would say "babo ya" or if you want to say just idiot, you would say "babo" source by Korean
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