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What is Gaelic for no?

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Anonymous

11y ago
Updated: 9/21/2022

Irish and Scottish Gaelic have no words for yeas and no. Instead the verb is repeated in a negative or positive form.

'Were you there?' 'I was not' (no). 'I was." (yes)

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