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What does Uisce Beatha of Uisge Beatha mean?

Uisce Beatha is Irish Gaelic for Water of Life and refers to whiskey Usige Beatha is Scottish Gaelic for Water of Life and refers to whisky


What is the Gaelic for 'death bringer'?

The word "whiskey" in English is an anglicization of the original gaelic. In Scottish Gaelic, whiskey is "uisge beatha", which means "water of life". This name for whiskey might have roots in latin, where distilled spirits were known as aqua vitae or "water of life".


What does the Irish word beatha mean?

well in the right text it means "life" e.g uisce beatha=water of life. Which is known as whiskey.


What is the Irish Gaelic for water of life?

In Irish it's "uisce beatha" (also means whiskey)


What alcohol means Water of Life in Gaelic created by Irish?

The word "Whiskey" comes from the Irish words "Uisce Beatha" meaning the water of life.


When was Uisce - album - created?

Uisce - album - was created in 1997.


How do you say water dragon in Gaelic?

In Irish it's dragan uisce/ laghairt uisce


What actors and actresses appeared in Macbeth No More - 2010?

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What movie and television projects has Tadhg Hickey been in?

Tadhg Hickey has: Played Homless Man in "Tearing Strips" in 2010. Performed in "Rint" in 2012. Played Barry in "Awkward A.D." in 2012. Played Tom in "Uisce Beatha" in 2012. Played Danny in "Faces in the Sand" in 2013.


What is Irish for water?

uisce


What are the Scottish Gaelic words for water of life?

Answer: Uisge (pronounced oosh-ka) is Gaelic for water. More interestingly, the English word "whiskey" comes from the Gaelic phrase for whiskey: uisge-beatha (pron oosh-ka beh-ha) -- literally, "water of life".


What is the Irish Gaelic word for water?

uisce