In Scottish Gaelic: tràigh;
in Irish: trá.
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
trá
beach eg. the humming of the bees = ag cronan na mbeach
In Irish it's "trá"
The Gaelic word for apostle is "apstal."
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The Irish Gaelic original is spelled cladach [klad-ukh] with a gutteral ending.The word also occurs in Scottish Gaelic (Gaidhlig) as cladach /kLadəx/shore, littoral; (sea) beach
As an adjective: cotúil; cúthail; or scáfar.
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Scottish Gaelic doesn't work like English. 'Door' is doras but 'of a door' would be dorais. It's called the genitive case.
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