Irish Gaelic is:
neart
láidreacht
cumhacht
treise
urrúnntacht
Scottish Gaelic is:
lùth
neart
treise
lùths
là idreachd
Irish:
neart: as in neart urra or neart coirp (physical strength)
daingne: strength, security, firmness, solidity; as in daingne intinne (strength of mind), or rúndaingne (strength of will).
Scottish Gaelic: see Am Faclair Beag
neart
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
Gaelic Football is a physical contact sport, so strength is important. Players have to move fast and get tackled hard, so they need strength.
In the IRISH language: Daingne intinne agus neart coirp. In Scottish Gaelic: ?
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Neart galánta in Irish
In Irish it's "neart agus onóir".
foirtile
In Irish it's: creideamh (religious faith) / muinín (trust) neart (general strength) / láidreacht (physical strength) treoir (guidance)
Cad a bhéarfadh neart duit?
Neart agus urrum
The most common form is Brianag. It's pronounced as breeanok.Also used for Brenda.
In Irish it's "Onóir, Neart agus Fortacht"