a haon / aon
1. Radharc, amharc. 2. Aisling, fís, Taibhse
In Irish Gaelic numbers, symbols are used to represent the digits 1 to 9. These symbols are called Ogham letters, which are ancient Celtic characters that were traditionally used for writing and divination. Each Ogham letter corresponds to a specific number, and they are still used in modern Irish Gaelic for numbering and counting.
In Irish (Gaelic) it means 1. beautiful/lovely; 2. delightful.
In Scots Gaelic: carabhaidh /karavɪ/ 1 girlfriend; 2 boyfriend brámair /braːmɛr/1 lover, sweetheart; 2 boyfriend; 3 girlfriendIn Irish: stócach (or buachaill).A steady boyfriend = stócach seasta.
dìonadair; neach-dìon; neach-dìona 1 defender (also in sports) 2 defendant (in law) 3 safeguarder cluicheadair-dìon: defender (in sports) tèarmannair 1 protector 2 defender
Faith in God in the Irish language is Creideamh i nDia. (I have faith in God would be Tá creideamh i nDia agam. In Scots Gaelic: ?
There are several meanings for 'heavenly' in English: 1. sublime; enchanting; lovely 2. of or having to do with the firmament; celestial 3. of or pertaining to the abode of God. So, which one?
Unfortunately, there is no word for "babe." Babe is considered to be slang. An alternative to this is beautiful woman which is: álainn bean. (bean should be replaced with Gael if it is an Irish Gaelic woman you are referring to. === === The Irish Dictionary "Gearrfhoclóir Gaeilge-Béarla" gives "Báb" as (1.) baby and (2.) a Maiden (poetic).
no - very few people speak Irish/Gaelic only. some people (25%) can speak Irish. English is the everyday language of most people
1. A point or a tip. 2. Top; apex 3. pointed weapon.
1. Scottish: Mac Cionaodha or Mac Cionaoith2. Northern Irish: Mac Coinnigh. Also the Scottish name as in 1.
One Answer:In Scottish Gaelic the word for 'love' can be gaolor grà dh. One of the Irish Gaelic words for 'love' is grá. In Irish gaol means relative.