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Irish Gaelic would be Déanta le grá;Scottish Gaelic is Dèanta le gaol.
mo ghaol
Táim i ngrá leat in Irish;Scottish Gaelic: ?
It is gaol in Scottish Gaelicand grá in IrishIn Irish ("Gaelic"): grá, cion, gean, páirt.In (Scottish) Gaelic: ?
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
You could say: "tha gaol agam ort a' graidhe" which is pronounced [ ha gooal akam orst a gra - e ( e as in elephant ) ]
love: Gaol strength: neart pure: glan / fìor-ghlan family: teaghlach
In Irish: "Tá grá agam duit, a Dhónaill". In Scottish Gaelic: ...
In Irish:grá (love; charity; beloved person)cion (love/affection; regard/esteem; effect/influence)gean (love/affection)páirt (friendship/affection)In Scottish Gaelic: gràdhThe word n Irish is grá, pronounced graw
love from John
Irish Gaelic: Tá grá agam do Jaime. Scottish Gaelic: Tha gaol agamair Jaime.