Dia agus clann (pronounced: dia augus claan)
god=dia family=teaglach
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In Irish Gaelic:'May God bless our home' would be Go mbeannaí Dia dár dteach. This means 'May God bless our house'."May God bless our household (family)' would be Go mbeannaí Dia dár dteaghlach.In Scottish Gaelic an old prayer was Gum beannaich Dia taigh an teine san fhardach.
There's no such thing as a Gaelic symbol for family. The Manx for "family" is "mooinjer" In Scots Gaelic it's "teaghlach" In Irish it's: muintir / teaghlach
In Irish Gaelic: Moladh le Dia In Scottish Gaelic:
Go mbeannaí Dia don Mhuintir Bhriain.
Go mbeannaí Dia dár Muintir Bhriain
god
Coisreacadh is Coimirce Dé ar mo mhuintir
It's not Irish Gaelic; it's a euphemism for 'by God'.
You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.