Hero/warrior/champion of the Gaels (Scottish Gaelic).
Gaidheal (a Gael).
In Scottish Gaelic, "brave" is translated as "gaisgeach." The term "braveheart," famously associated with the Scottish hero William Wallace, is often rendered as "cridhe gaisgeach," which directly translates to "brave heart." The word "gaisgeach" embodies the spirit of valor and courage in Scottish culture.
what does nan mean in chinese. Eg nanjing nan
"Enter bravely" in Scottish Gaelic can be translated as "Dèan gaisgeach." This phrase conveys the idea of entering or approaching a situation with courage and determination. The word "gaisgeach" specifically emphasizes bravery and heroism in the context of facing challenges.
"nan" is a spoken, familiar for of "non" meaning 'no'. "nan, chez moi" translates as 'nah, at my place' in English.
Your nan
its short for "not a number"
not a number
i like you...
i like you...
What ever
Not applicable . No grade.