a dhéanann tú dom a aoibh gháire
In Irish it's feart / míorúilt
Irish Gaelic would say glas as in Féar glas(green grass) but uaine (vivid green, verdant) is used for green as in clothing, etc.Scottish Gaelic uses uaine but glas means "grey". Glas actually encompasses green and grey in Irish.Manx:Welsh uses glas, gwyrdd and ir.Breton:Cornish:
Grammatically incorrect, but I believe it was intended to say: you make me smile. (tú me haces sonreír.)
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The question isn't finished??? do you mean in Gaelic or in Scottish dilect or English? I don't know any Gaelic so am no help but if you Google scottish Gaelic you will find the answer there however I would say...Hi, I am from Scotland :P or Fit like? Im from Scotland
go ndéana mo shinsir meangadh orm
In Irish Gaelic: saoirse
No Irish Gaelic version.
sneachta is how you would say snow in Irish Gaelic
In Irish you can say:saothraíochtdícheallachdlúsúilIn Scottish Gaelic:
Bláithín Éireannach in IRISH Gaelic.
The word 'knight' is ridire in Irish Gaelic.
Scottish Gaelic is tì. Irish Gaelic is tae.
Irish Gaelic? Scottish Gaelic? Manx? Which one? In Irish it's "an folcadán"
Is mo ghealán gréine thú.
No Irish Gaelic version.
Irish Gaelic: sacsafón