In Irish Gaelic seanmháthair is 'grandmother' and 'your grandmother' is do sheanmháthair.
In Scottish Gaelic seanmhair and do sheanmhair.
Please specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
In Irish it's "Mamó" (grandmother)
I believe you are looking for the Irish translation which would be Seanmháthair.
Hi sorry, I typed in "my" not "your" So please can someone tell me how to say "Love Forever, My beautiful nana" She passed away recently and was originally from Dublin. I have a tattoo planned out, but would like to get these words in Irish Gaelic to go with it. Thanks =]
In Irish it's,Mamó (nana)Daideo (grandpa)
nana = grandmother = seanmháthair
Scottish Gaelic and Irish Gaelic are both part of the Goidelic branch of the Celtic languages. They share a common ancestry, originating from Middle Irish. However, they developed independently from each other over time, leading to differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.
In Irish d'fhíorghrá;in Scottish Gaelic: ?
No Irish Gaelic form
Gaelic football is an Irish football. Gaelic means Irish. Obviously then the Gaelic our Irish people
The Irish Gaelic for 'turbine' is TUIRBÍN; the Scottish Gaelic is TUIRBIN.
In Irish Gaelic the word for chilli is CILLÍ.
In Irish Gaelic it is diabéiteas.
'Thin' is tanaí in Irish Gaelic.