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Irish Gaelic: Laoiseach

Scottish Gaelic: Luthais

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Laoise (pronounced leesha)

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Q: What is the Irish Gaelic for 'mother'?
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What is the Gaelic for 'mother'?

Irish Gaelic is máthair [maw-hir]Scots Gaelic is màthair


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Irish is buime (nurse, foster-mother);(Scottish) Gaelic is muime.


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Mother and sons is máthair agus mic literally in Irish "Gaelic".It's màthair agus mic in (Scottish) Gaelic.


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máthair [maw-hir]


How do you say mother in Scottish Gaelic?

If you mean Irish Gaelic, it's leasmháthair. In Scottish Gaelic, it's muime, which can also mean foster-mother, godmother, female guardian, midwife and nurse. Also leas-mhàthair. Context would be especially important in this case.


What is the Irish Gaelic for 'mother's heart'?

In Irish it's "máthair na ngasúr"


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The Irish ("Gaelic") form of Mary is Máire; the Scottish Gaelic is Màiri. (The mother of Jesus is spelled Muire however.)


What is the Irish Gaelic for 'love from mother'?

You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.


Did you call your Mother in Irish Gaelic?

An gcuireann tú scairt ar do mháthair?


What are some Celtic translations for the mother?

Irish Gaelic is an máthair,Scottish Gaelic is an mhàthair.Welsh is y fam,Breton is an vamm.


Is Scottish Gaelic derived from Irish Gaelic?

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.


What is the Gaelic for 'your soulmate'?

In Irish d'fhíorghrá;in Scottish Gaelic: ?