The Scottish Gaelic for 'wife' is bean, pronounced 'ben'.
(If you mean the mother of Jesus, it's Muire in Irish and Moire in Scottish.))Otherwise in Irish it's Máire. In Scottish Gaelic it is Màiri
Irish Gaelic: mistress = n bean luí fmistress = máistreás f3taken from http://www.englishirishdictionary.com/dictionary also Bean tí, rúnsearc, leannán Scots Gaelic: bana-mhaighstir (lover) coimhleapach, boireannach eile
== A woman in Irish is bean \bæn\. Cailín means a girl.
In Irish and Scottish Gaelic, bean liath.
Bean óg = Irish, òg-bhean = Scots Gaelic
bean "ban"
bean pronounced "ban"
bean chéile
ponaire (with a fada on the 'o')
The Irish word "Bean", meaning woman, is pronounced "ban".
a woman (or wife)