fíon
The Irish word for 'wine' is fíon [feen].
fíon in Irish. Scottish Gaelic is fìon.
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fíon
Whisky, Mead, Cider, Wine, and Irish coffee.
Irish: f-yunn (N & W) f-yoon (S) Scottish:
Your in Irish Gaelic is: bhurthe Irish word for your is: bhur
Fíon (pronounced feeun)
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It is an Irish word.
It isn't an Irish word.
The Luhya word for the English word 'wine' is "iwaini".