In Irish it's "Aithníonn an fhuil a cuid féin"
cuir aithne ar - means to be able to recognise. recognising people etc.
In Irish Gaelic it would be fuil which is pronounced "fwill". Scottish Gaelic: ?
Use it in a sentence. 'I own land', 'It's my own land' etc.Also specify Scottish Gaelic or Irish Gaelic.
Fuil Albannach?
In Irish, vaimpír (vampire) deamhan fola (vampire) súmaire (blood-sucker, vampire) creachaire fola In Scottish Gaelic: ?
propio
deartháireacha fola
There are many Gaelic sports, each with their own rules. These include Gaelic Football, Hurling, Ladies Gaelic Football, Camogie, Rounders and Handball. See the related questions below.
4-6 hours after blood transfusion, the body recognizes the transfused blood as part of the body's system.
He had killed his own father, King Laiusand married his own mother, Jocasta.
In Irish, 'Blood is thicker than water' is 'Is fearr beagán den ghaol ná mórán den charthanas'.
In Irish it's "ár ... féin" eg. ár dteach féin (our own house)