teaghlach
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teaghlach
There is no single language called 'Celtic': it a language family comprised of six distinct languages. A Gaelic subgroup (Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic, Manx) and a Brythonic subgroup (Welsh, Breton, Cornish).
FOWK AYE (family always). This not Scottish Gaelic but the Scottish dialect of English.
There is no single language called 'Celtic' it is a language family of six different languages.
mo theaghlach
family over everything
The Scottish Gaelic phrase for "family first" is "teaghlach an toiseach." This phrase emphasizes the importance of prioritizing family in one's life and decisions. In Scottish culture, the value placed on family bonds is significant, making this expression meaningful.
The Scottish Gaelic phrase for "for love of family" is "air son gràdh teaghlaich." This expression conveys the importance of familial bonds and affection within a family context. Gaelic is rich in such phrases that reflect deep cultural values.
love: Gaol strength: neart pure: glan / fìor-ghlan family: teaghlach
It means "son of." ex: Millan was Scottish/gaelic for the English "Miller", who was a miller of wheat or seed. MacMillan, or McMillan was a "son of Millan" or a son of the Millan family. A descendant of a family of scottish millers. John McMillan was John, son of the Millan's.
muintir chumhachtach