Scottish Gaelic for 'shadow' is: = Faileas, sgàil, sgàth
Phonetic spelling/sounding
Fal-lesh
You can hear an audio pronunciation at the related link below.
Oh, dude, the Scottish Gaelic word for shadow is "dorchadas." It's like when the light is blocked by something, and you're like, "Oh, there's a dorchadas following me around." So, yeah, that's the word for shadow in Scottish Gaelic.
The Gaelic phrase for "shadow walker" is "siúil na scáth." In this phrase, "siúil" means "walker" and "scáth" translates to "shadow." This expression can evoke themes of mystery and the supernatural in Gaelic folklore.
Please specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
Scáth (shade, shadow) scáil (shadow) dorchacht (darkness) duifean (duskiness, shadow)
Scottish Gaelic is a 'coimhead.Irish Gaelic is cuma.
Irish: scáth, scáil, dorchacht, duifean (Scots) Gaelic: faileas, sgàil, dubhar
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