Neamh, which is pronounced nav, as in navigate.
In Irish it's Neamh ach sa bheag (almost heaven) / de chomhair an Neamh (close to heaven)
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In IRISH Gaelic it is neamh
SCOTTISH Gaelic:?
In Irish it's Neamh / na Flaithis
In Irish it's "fáilte go neamh"
nèimh (rhymes with gave)
It is nèamh or flaitheanas.
as in a bright light - geal as in intelligence - cliste
Irish Gaelic is neamhScottish Gaelic is nèamhManx Gaelic: flaunys/niauWelsh is nefBreton is neñvCornish is nev
In Irish it's parthas / Neamh (heaven) / na Flaithis (heaven)
In Irish and Scottish Gaelic, solas (noun).
No Gaelic version.
it is keltoi in Gaelic
Irish Gaelic: salacharScots Gaelic: salachar
The term Scottish is ambiguous. It could mean the dialect of English spoken in Scotland (think Robert Burns) or the Scottish Gaelic (Celtic) language. If the latter is intended the question should be phrased 'How do you say light in Scottish Gaelic'.Furthermore, the question could be more easily answered if it were used in a sentence."I saw the light." "It was light in weight." etc.
The Irish for heaven is "neamh", pronounced "nav"
In Scottish Gaelic it is iuchair;in Irish Gaelic it is eochair.
In Irish Gaelic: Bí i do shláinte. In Scots Gaelic: ?
Irish Gaelic: boirleach; damba Scottish Gaelic: ?