In Irish it's neamhbhásmhar or domarbhtha.
ANOTHER ANSWER:
síoraí (eternal)
As a noun: duine buanchlúiteach (eternally renowned/ famous)
The Irish word is DOCHLOÍTE;
The Scottish Gaelic is:
In Irish the word for 'invincible' is DOCHLOÍTE;
in Scots Gaelic: ?
dochloΓte means 'invincible'.
sneachta is how you would say snow in Irish Gaelic
Irish Gaelic would be bocairín.In Scottish Gaelic it is foileag.
Scottish Gaelic is: ath-aonaichte Irish is:
"i am invincible" in Latin is "ego sum invincible"
The most common way to say "my darling" in Gaelic would be to say "mo ghraidh".
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Scots Gaelic is Seumas an sàbhalaiche. Irish Gaelic is Séamas an cosantóir.
In an Irish Gaelic form it would be Coilín Ó hUiginn.
There is no Scottish Gaelic equivalent; it would stay the same.
The Scottish Gaelic equivalent of 'Anne' would be Anna; 'Annie' would be Annag (annak).
It would be the same.