wife : bean céile ("ban kayla")husband : fear céile ("fare kayla")
In Irish it's:
grá do m'fhear céile (love for my husband)
grá do mo bhean chéile (love for my wife)
Scottish Gaelic: mo ghaol [Pronounced: muh ghool]
Irish Gaelic: mo ghrá
Is grá liom mó clán
iss graw lum moe clan
talking about a person: mo ghrá
addressing the person: a ghrá
muintir / teaghlach (family) grá (love) saol / beatha (life)
I Love You = Tha gaol agam ort (in Scot's Gaelic)
in Irish Gaelic
There's no such thing as a Gaelic symbol for family. The Manx for "family" is "mooinjer" In Scots Gaelic it's "teaghlach" In Irish it's: muintir / teaghlach
love: Gaol strength: neart pure: glan / fìor-ghlan family: teaghlach
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
In Irish (Irish Gaelic) grá Dheaid
Táim i ngrá leat in Irish;Scottish Gaelic: ?
"Agrah" is a phonetic spelling of the Irish Gaelic a ghrá, "O love".
family over everything
grá