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What is the Gaelic for star?

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In the Irish language, 'star' is réalta [rail-ta]. A small star would be réaltán [rail-taun]or réiltín[railt-yeen]. The second word also means 'celebrity/star'.

Reul in Scots Gaelic.

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In Scottish Gaelic star is rionnag, reul(t);

in Irish it is réalta.

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