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Please specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
Scottish Gaeilic is uisge. Irish Gaelic is uisce.
Life in Gaelic is Beatha - pronounced be-ha. Whiskey in Gaelic is"Uisge Beatha", meaning the "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".
uisce
but be careful as it changes if you put ' The ' in front of it . then it would be
The word whiskey is of Gaelic origin. It derived from the Gaelic word whisky which means water of life.
In Irish it's "uisce"
It is from the Gaelic for "Black Water"
Gaelic for 'the water of Life'
Tá garraí ann OS comhair an tí
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