You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
In Scottish Gaelic: Tha mi 'gur faicinn.
In Irish Gaelic: Feicim thú.
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:
The most common way to say "my darling" in Gaelic would be to say "mo ghraidh".
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.
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In Scottish Gaelic Janet is Seònaid. Jan would be Jan otherwise.In Irish Gaelic usage Janet would be Sinéidín; Jan would again be Jan.
In Irish it would be doirseoir;in Scottish Gaelic it would be dorsair.Manx Gaelic:dorryser, fer dorrysh, guilley dorrysh