IRISH (GAELIC): síoraí or gan deireadh[sheeree][gon d'yereh] SCOTTISH GAELIC: sìorraidh
The Celtic 'endless knot' may be close to the concept. One translation in Irish was Snaidhm gan chríoch. The Scottish Gaelic version would be Snaidhm dìlinn.When posing questions about Gaelic if would be best to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic, as they are two distinct languages.
endless-fertile endless-disoderly endless-caring endless-expand endless-destroy endless-limited and endless-painless
Endless.
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The universe is endless.
Endless is an adjective.
No, endless is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Some examples are 'an endless wait for the flight to take off'; 'an endless line at the check out'; or 'an endless pile of bills'.The noun form is endlessness.
Irish "Gaelic": bláth Scottish Gaelic:
You don't. Its endless, that's the point of it being called endless
I loved my endless summer.
An endless surface is a surface that has no end.