I Love You = Tha gaol agam ort (in Scot's Gaelic)
pinc or bàn-dhearg
Scotland, Canada
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There are at least three words for 'a gardener' in SG: gàr(r)adair from gàrradh (garden) gàirneilear liosadair
The Oxford English Dictionary defines Scot as:noun 1 a person from Scotland. 2 a member of a Gaelic people that migrated from Ireland to Scotland around the late 5th century.- ORIGIN Latin Scottus.
Most Scots just use the word "devil" - see for example the poetry of Robbie Burns. Gaelic speaking Scot presumably have their own word in Gaelic, but I'm afraid I can't help you on that.
In Irish: toradh, rath, conách, bua
In Irish it's "Beathnaíonn an rath an dóchas"
1. North, northern 2. a. folk; b. peasantry, tenantry; c. laity, lay people; d. country(side).
It is generally accepted that the Scottish variation of James is "Hamish". This, however, is not the originally Gaelic spelling, but an anglicized version of "Sheumais" (pronounced roughly as "Hamish"). The Irish Gaelic for James is "Seamus".
Scot James's birth name is Bowman, Scot.