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teaghlach
teaghlach
FOWK AYE (family always). This not Scottish Gaelic but the Scottish dialect of English.
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).
There is no single language called 'Celtic' it is a language family of six different languages.
mo theaghlach
family over everything
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
If a surname of English origin it would remain the same. If a surname of Irish origin it would be Mac Siurtáin (son of Siurtán, Jordan), a Gaelic name assumed by the d'Exeter family.
In Irish: Naoi [nee]. In Scottish Gaelic:?