It is "aon mhios" in Scots Gaelic.
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'Mi' can be Scottish Gaelic for 'I/me'; in Irish 'MÍ' can mean 'month' or 'middle'.
There are actually three Gaelic languages, all distinct, so:Irish is "Mí na Nollag" (month of Christmas)Scottish Gaelic is "An Dùbhlachd"Manx: Mee ny Nollick
The Scottish Gaelic word for 'one' is aon.
In Irish (Gaelic) it is "leathcheann". In (Scottish) Gaelic: ?
Irish Gaelic? Scottish Gaelic? Manx? Which one? In Irish it's "an folcadán"
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
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a haon [In Irish, "a haen"] Scottish Gaelic is:
Leprechaun is the Gaelic term, it means 'one shoe maker'.
In Irish it's: máirseáil (to march) / mórshiúl (a march) / Márta (the month)
IRISH (Gaelic): agus tusa (one person); agus sibhse (more than one) (SCOTS) Gaelic: agus thusa; agus sibhse