Scottish Gaelic is a 'coimhead.
Irish Gaelic is cuma.
In Irish the word for 'what' can be cad, céard, cén rud.In Scottish Gaelic the word is dè.
The Gaelic word for taffy is "seachdain."
It's called A' Ghàidhlig in Scottish Gaelic.
The Gaelic word for gypsy is "tinkler" or "sloinntear."
'Laugh' is a Gaelic word where the pronunciation rules are different from ours. In Gaelic, 'Laugh' is pronounced, 'Laff'.
It doesn't look like a Gaelic word.
It doesn't look like a Gaelic word.
It doesn't look like a Gaelic word.
It doesn't look like a Gaelic word.
It doesn't look like Gaelic: no "y".
It doesn't look like a Gaelic word. Perhaps it's a phonetically anglicized word.
In Irish, gleanntán; in Scottish Gaelic: ?
It doesn't look like Scottish Gaelic.
Never heard of it; it doesn't look like Gaelic with two 'p's.
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It doesn't look like an Irish Gaelic word.
It doesn't look like an Irish word to me. Perhaps the word is caróg (a crow)?