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In Scottish Gaelic the word is "iongantach" and I believe it'd be pronounced "yohn-kan-tauch". You could also say "gasda", which means "excellent", and is a bit easier to pronounce.

In Irish Gaelic it is "iontach".

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depends on context. if its great as in 'oh great'- it is 'oh go h-iontach' but if you mean a great amount of something it depends on each case

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In Irish:

iontach! or éachtach

In Scottish Gaelic:

iongantach

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βˆ™ 12y ago

Iontach ..

If you want to say " It was great " you would say >> " Bhì sé go hiontach "

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"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.

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Mo cheol tú!

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what is irish gaelic for perfect

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