Irish Gaelic is máthair [maw-hir]
Scots Gaelic is màthair
Mother and sons is máthair agus mic literally in Irish "Gaelic".It's màthair agus mic in (Scottish) Gaelic.
màthair
Irish is buime (nurse, foster-mother);(Scottish) Gaelic is muime.
If you mean Irish Gaelic, it's leasmháthair. In Scottish Gaelic, it's muime, which can also mean foster-mother, godmother, female guardian, midwife and nurse. Also leas-mhàthair. Context would be especially important in this case.
The Irish ("Gaelic") form of Mary is Máire; the Scottish Gaelic is Màiri. (The mother of Jesus is spelled Muire however.)
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máthair [maw-hir]
Irish Gaelic is an máthair,Scottish Gaelic is an mhàthair.Welsh is y fam,Breton is an vamm.
Mother is spoke like , mah-her
Laoise [leesha] is the Irish version.
An gcuireann tú scairt ar do mháthair?
You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.