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muinín- pronounced "mwin-een" Irish (Gaelic): muinín, iontaoibh Scots Gaelic: earbsa, creideas

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there are different ways to spell ''trust'' in Scottish Gaelic. The spelling I use to spell ''trust'' is creideas.

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iontaoibh, muinín, dóchas; iontaobhas

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Is i nDia a chuirim mo mhuinín

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In Irish it's "creid san fhírinne"

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No Scottish Gaelic version of the name.

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Creideamh.

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Alba.

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muinín

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