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[Scottish Gaelic] "mum/mummy and dad/daddy" - [mamaidh agus dadaidh / boban][Pronounced: "mammie ah-gus daddie" "bo-ban"]

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11y ago

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Bíodh ina rún! Mum's the word!

also Leag cos air!

Fanacht i do thost faoi rud. To keep mum about something.

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14y ago

In Irish-

mamaí / mam (mam)
daidí / daid (dad)

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14y ago

In Irish it's: mamaí (pronounced mammy) / mam (pronounced the same as in English)

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10y ago

"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.

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14y ago

mam or mamaí

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12y ago

Scots Gaelic is màthair.

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