Scottish Gaelic: ?
Irish Gaelic: An rud nach maraíonn thú, neartaíonn sé thú.
Tá mé láidir, Níl mé briste
An rud nach maraíonn mé, is é sin an rud a neartaíonn mé (That which doesn not kill me only makes me stronger)
Níl eagla orm / Níl faitíos orm (I am not afraid)
Irish Gaelic:
An rud nach maraíonn thú, neartaíonn sé thú.
Scottish Gaelic: ?
In Irish it's "neart trí shonas".
What doesn't kill me makes me stronger
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Irish Gaelic is:neartláidreachtcumhachttreiseurrúnntachtScottish Gaelic is:lùthnearttreiselùthslà idreachd
It means Love and Happiness... (or love and joy)
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
love = ahava (אהבה) strength = ko'akh (כוח) happiness = simkha (שמחה)
In Irish it's "sonas i gcónaí"
Gaelic Football is a physical contact sport, so strength is important. Players have to move fast and get tackled hard, so they need strength.
The Scots Gaelic word for happy is toilichte. The Irish Gaelic words are Sona, séanmhar and gliondrach.
Irish: sástach. Scottish Gaelic is toileachas sonas (happiness/contentment) sòlas (comfort, solace, consolation) (contentment)(joy)
Irish: sástach. Scottish Gaelic is toileachas sonas (happiness/contentment) sòlas (comfort, solace, consolation) (contentment)(joy)
In the IRISH language: Daingne intinne agus neart coirp. In Scottish Gaelic: ?
'áthas' I am happy = tá áthas orm (literally means there's happiness on me)