Irish doesn't work the way English does;
to say 'of John" you say Seáin using the genetive case.
In some cases the words
'de' (of/off/from) or
'as' (out of) are used idiomatically.
In Scottish Gaelic: the genitive case as above
or in some idioms with 'de'.
No single answer. It depends on the sentence.
The Irish words for 'loveable' are soghrách, muirneach, geanúil.Scottish Gaelic: ?
Words meaning 'dream' are: brionglóid taibhreamh
There are several words in Scots Gaelic for 'palace': lùchairt as in Lùchairt an Ròid (Holyrood Palace) pàileis pàlas
Scottish Gaelic: agusIrish Gaelic: agus
Irish Gaelic: salacharScots Gaelic: salachar
it is keltoi in Gaelic
No Gaelic version.
"briathra" means "verbs"In Scottish Gaelic: words, termsIn Irish Gaelic: words
The words garsún and gasúr are the Irish Gaelic words.
Irish Gaelic: boirleach; damba Scottish Gaelic: ?
Makayla is not a word or name in Gaelic, there is no Gaelic pronounciation.
In Scottish Gaelic: Canada In Irish Gaelic: Ceanada