In Irish;
nÃl áit ar bith (nowhere)
i ngach áit (everywhere)
In Scottish Gaelic: nowhere: cha d'fhuair a dhubh no a dhath (he was nowhere to be seen)
am meadhan na mòintich air oidhche dhorcha (in the middle of nowhere on a dark night)
ann an cùl nan cnoc (in the middle of nowhere)
everywhere: cha do dh'fhàg e cùil no ciall gun chur thairis
(he searched everywhere, did not leave a stone unturned)
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∙ 10y agoNowhere!
It's air because air is everywhere, but it is nowhere to be seen, hence everywhere but nowhere.
The cast of Nowhere and Everywhere - 2011 includes: Michael Denk
in áit iargúlta
Everywhere & nowhere.
One way to include "nowhere" in a sentence is: "She searched everywhere, but the key was nowhere to be found."
She searched everywhere, but the item was nowhere to be found.
nowhere you have to pay everywhere
The proper term is nowhere to be found. It means that someone will never be able to find something.
Scottish Gaelic is a 'coimhead.Irish Gaelic is cuma.
he is everywhere but yet nowhere...
No Gaelic word for Chalmers.