sionnach fireann
Irish and Scots Gaelic is d'fhear
In Irish it's madra rua / sionnach
In IRISH Gaelic the word is "vaidhtéaraí";in SCOTTISH Gaelic: ?
In both Irish and Scottish Gaelic it isan fear (the man), na fir (themen).Before certain letters it is am in Scottish Gaelic.
Please specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
In Irish it's "togha fir"
"Fear", pronounced "far".
amadon
Be aware that 'Gaelic' is actually two separate languages: Scottish Gaelic (called 'Gaelic' in Scotland) and Irish Gaelic (called 'Irish' in Ireland).In Irish: gadhar rua or madra rua (the latter can also mean 'fox')In (Scottish) Gaelic: cu ruadh.
You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
IRISH Gaelic is 'fear céile'. SCOTTISH Gaelic is: ??
Both. The Gaelic languages include Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic. Also the Isle of man.