Dèanta ann an Alba
In English it is referred to as Gaelic (or Scottish Gaelic), a language related to, but distinct from, Irish (or Irish Gaelic).It is called Gàidhlig in Scottish Gaelic; pronounced 'gallic'.
Alba, pronounced as 'allapa' is the Scottish Gaelic. Since we get a lot of question on this site from Americans and others who refer to Irish as 'Gaelic', it is necessary to say the Irish Gaelic is Albain.
Alba, pronounced as 'all-apa' is the (Scottish) Gaelic.Since we get a lot of question on this site from Americans and others who refer to Irish as 'Gaelic', it is necessary to say the Irish (Gaelic) is Albain.
Alba is the ancient Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland
Dèanta ann an Alba
Dèanta ann an Alba
Alba an Aigh is Scotland the Brave
Scotland is Alba; Australia is Astràilia.
Maybe it's "Dèanta ann an Alba" (Made in Scotland in Scottish Gaelic.)
Alba
It would be 'mac na h-Alba'