As a noun smacht, disciplín or araíonacht.
Scottish: smachd Irish: smacht/disciplín/araíonacht
The Irish word "poncain" refers to a small, often overindulgent or spoiled child, typically characterized by a sense of entitlement or being pampered. It can also imply a lack of discipline or a tendency to be demanding. The term is often used in a lighthearted or humorous context.
Your in Irish Gaelic is: bhurthe Irish word for your is: bhur
The other word for self discipline is Sanyam (Sanskrit word)
discipline (fem.) is a French word as well.
The opposite word in Hindi for discipline is अनुशासन हानि (anushasan hani), which means lack of discipline or indiscipline.
It is the same word discipline.
It is an Irish word.
It isn't an Irish word.
'Colt' is not an Irish word. The Irish word for colt is bromach.
There is no Irish word that means "wolfbrother"
The Irish word for the world is Domhan