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What is an amadan?

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Anonymous

11y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

An amadan is an Irish dialect term for a fool or an idiot.

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How do you pronounce amadan?

Amadan


What is the Gaelic word for 'idiot?

eejit = amadan (with a fada on the last 'a')


What is the Female version of amadan?

The Gaelic word for a female idiot is óinseach.


How do you say Shut the door you amadan in Irish?

Dún an doras, a amadáin!


What does Amadan mean in Scottish?

The term 'amadan' (there are various spellings, depending on dialect) in the Scot language (Gaelic/Celt) means fool or idiot. Like many languages this is the term that is used for the male. For females, the term would be 'oinseach'. Both meaning fool, but gender specific words.


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Does Thanksgiving and amadan have anything in common?

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What is the Irish word for fool?

Fear tuaithe (man from the country [archaic]) Cabóg (clown, clodhopper) Gamal (lout, fool, simpleton) Tútachán (awkward, crude; churlish, mean) Áilteoir (joker, trickster) Amhlóir (foolish, awkward person)


How do you say you are a fool in Irish?

Is amadán mé (male) Is óinseach mé (female)


What does amedon mean in Gaelic?

In Irish Gaelic "amadán" means "fool". It is only used for males, the feminine equivalent is "óinseach"(female fool). The Scots Gaelic is "amadan" also.


What is an amadawn?

"Amadawn" does not appear to be a recognized term or word in English. It may be a misspelling or a word from a specific dialect or slang. Can you provide more context or clarify the term for further assistance?


What is the Scottish Gaelic for 'silly boy'?

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