will (as in the will of God) = toil (pronounced 'tell' or 'till')
will (as in my rich uncle's will) = uacht (oo-ucht, the 'ch' as in Loch Lomond)
will (the future tense of verbs) is more complicated.
Beidh (beg) means 'will be' e.g. beidh mé ann = I will be there; however the future tense of other verbs is formed by changing the ending of the verb in question:
rith sé (he ran) rithfidh sé = he will run
cheannaigh mé (I bought) ceannóidh mé = I will buy
d'ith tú (you ate) íosfaidh tú = you will eat
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Irish "Gaelic": bláth Scottish Gaelic:
Scottish Gaelic is tì. Irish Gaelic is tae.
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
Irish Gaelic is arís ("a-reesh")Scots Gaelic is a-rithist.Manx Gaelic = ?
In Irish d'fhíorghrá;in Scottish Gaelic: ?
It is not a Gaelic word. Gaelic has no K.
Irish Gaelic: suncáil Scottish Gaelic: ?
Irish (Gaelic) is Siach; Scottish Gaelic is ???
Irish (Gaelic): síol (Scottish) Gaelic: ?
Irish Gaelic is: ídileach Scottish Gaelic is: ?